Thanks for your inquiry, you'll hear back from me soon.

Oops, something went wrong. Please try again.

HI, WELCOME TO THE BLOG OF ST CLAIR PHOTOGRAPHY

We are wedding and portrait photographers based in New Zealand. We currently skip back and forth between Japan and New Zealand shooting everything from weddings to model portfolios and portrait sessions. We are available to shoot nationwide including Waikato / Auckland / Wellington / Christchurch / Dunedin, and also internationally. We shoot both medium format / 35mm film, and digital. Have fun looking through our photos, come back often and see what we're up to. We hope to hear from you whether you're interested in meeting with us, or just want to chat about photography.

Click to see our WEDDING WEBSITE.

now this is a holiday

We decided to treat ourselves to a little resort action in Izu, Japan. The unique thing about this resort is that it has been abandoned, not only is the furniture all still there but the hotel room service guides, employee ID cards, and an old station wagon. This place has been well documented on blogs before so forgive me if you have seen this place before, but for me it was really exciting. I wanted to take some photos of the place that showed how much has actually been left behind, it was very creepy in some parts. One of the Villa style hotel rooms still had a few rolls of unused toilet paper in the bathroom, it’s quite probable that some homeless people have been living in them. If I was homeless I would definitely be living there, the whole place is about the size of Disneyland. I hope these photos help to show you how amazing this place really is.

l1000867

l1000733

l1000798

l1000858

l1000770

by admin

show hide 2 comments

link to this post email a friend

May 20, 2009 - 7:53 pm michael - Love the first shot of the chairs. Has Aiko stolen your RD1?

May 20, 2009 - 11:22 pm Jason - Yeah basically. Eiko is using it a lot now as it's just a back up. How's your camera going? I've been looking at your flickr, pretty cool stuff.

Your email is never published or shared. Required fields are marked *

*

*