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We are wedding and portrait photographers based in Hamilton, 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 also some 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.

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Tag Archives: 5D

Still behind

I’m still behind in finishing work off, I’ve been a little distracted by my new camera that I just bought. For those of you who know I’ve been a Canon 5D man, but last week I sold all of my Canon gear including every lens I have and replaced it with a Leica setup. So...

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Sayaka and Satoshi – My picks

Here are my picks from Sayaka and Satoshi’s wedding day. Click on the thumbnails for the large version.

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tokyo wedding preview – sayaka and satoshi

I had the pleasure of photographing Sayaka and Satoshi’s wedding yesterday. It was a great day which resulted in over 800 photos. The wedding was a traditional Japanese style wedding which took place in Nogizaka, Tokyo. Keep an eye out over the next week for a lot more photos and also a slideshow.

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photoshoot

This is the first handful of images for Maasa Asano. She is an aspiring actress who needed some promotional shots, I tried to create a cinematic feel to them so let me know if you think I managed it or not. There will be more images to follow of Sayuri, a musician friend of mine...

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fishing… tokyo style

Well I was coming back from taking some photos for a magazine article and happended to change trains at Ichigaya. It’s strange to think people can take pleasure in this kind of fishing, it’s like throwing some fish into a swimming pool and going at it. (Actually, that sounds kind of fun…)

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