Thursday, July 30, 2009 Posted in personal
A traditional dancing festival held in Kagurazaka, Tokyo. The participants shouted “This is our dance, we can’t stop dancing” over and over again. This festival went on for over three hours and was a crazy environment to be in. This is a sample of a selected set of 65 images that I will be making...
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These are the last I’ll post from this session.
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Tags: Actress, buildings, International Terminal, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, metropolitan, People, photography, Portraits, Rangefinder, st clair, Water theme park, Yokohama
Here are the rest of the photos from Grant and Maasa’s shoot. Let me know what you think.
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Tags: Actress, black and white, buildings, International Terminal, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, park, People, photography, Portraits, Rangefinder, st clair, style, tokyo, Yokohama
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 Posted in portrait
I had a shoot yesterday with these two. We had a lot of fun and shot all the photos in Yokohama, Japan. These are the first images I’ve processed but I will be posting a lot more over the week.
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Tags: Actress, buildings, China Town, city, fashion, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, model, People, photography, Portraits, Rangefinder, st clair, Yokohama
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...
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Tags: Abandoned Buildings, black and white, buildings, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, Girl, Izu, Izu Sports World, Izunagoaka, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, People, personal, photography, Rangefinder, st clair, Water them, Water theme park
Tags: Abandoned Buildings, black and white, buildings, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, Izu, Izu Sports World, Izunagoaka, japan, Leica M8, personal, photography, Rangefinder, st clair, Water theme park
Saturday, May 9, 2009 Posted in personal
I’ve been quite busy recently but had a really great holiday last week. We went to an abandoned water theme park in Izu and I took a lot of creepy photos. I will be uploading those in the next couple of days. The shot below was from today as I was eating my lunch outside...
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Tags: buildings, city, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, japan, Japanese, Japanese workers, Leica M8, lunch, Otemachi, People, personal, photography, Rangefinder, st clair, Subway, tokyo
Saturday, May 2, 2009 Posted in personal
Some shots from today in Ginza. Took the Leica and had a fun afternoon shooting some street photography.
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Tags: buildings, city, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, Gallery, Ginza, Girl, japan, Japanese, Leica, Leica M8, metropolitan, People, photography, Rangefinder, tokyo
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Posted in personal
Today we went for an afternoon at the beach. Kaihin Makuhari is about a 30 minute train ride from our place and it was the first time I had been there. Safe to say I will be spending a lot of my summer weekends there, even though the signs say don’t swim… I’m not sure...
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Tags: beach, Bicycle, black and white, buildings, chiba, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, Girl, japan, Japanese, kaihin makuhari, Leica M8, park, People, photography, Rangefinder, sandy, st clair, tokyo
Sunday, April 26, 2009 Posted in personal
Finally got out of the house today with my new camera and fired off some test shots. So far so good, all of these shots were taken with the Leica M8 and Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8
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Tags: Artist, black and white, buildings, city, Elmarit 28mm f/2.8, japan, Leica M8, park, People, photography, Portraits, st clair, style, tokyo