Monday, December 21, 2009 Posted in personal
There are a lot of things I’m going to miss about Tokyo when I leave. It always amazes me to see Japanese women going through the effort of wearing a kimono solely for the purpose of going to the park… I think I’m really going to miss the fact that Japanese people really care about...
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Tags: 35mm film, Bokeh, Film Photography, film revival, Fuji Pro 400H film, I shoot film, japan, kimono, Leica M7, New Zealand Wedding Photographer, overexposed by 2 stops, Shinjuku park, tokyo, traditional Japanese clothing, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1
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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Tags: Auckland portrait photography, Auckland wedding photography, Awa odori, black and white, buildings, city, Festival, fine art, Hamilton portrait photographer, Hamilton wedding photographer, japan, Japanese, Kagurazaka, kimono, Leica M8, metropolitan, New Zealand Wedding Photographer, New Zealand wedding photography, night photography, People, photography, Portraits, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Wellington Portrait photography, Wellington wedding photographer, 神楽坂, 祭り, 阿波踊り
Tuesday, April 14, 2009 Posted in wedding
Click the play button to view a slide show of the wedding day.
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Tags: black and white, bride, canon, city, Epson, Girl, groom, japan, Japanese, kimono, nogizaka, People, photography, Portraits, R-D1, Rangefinder, slide show, st clair, tokyo, traditional, wedding
Monday, April 13, 2009 Posted in wedding
Here are my picks from Sayaka and Satoshi’s wedding day. Click on the thumbnails for the large version.
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Tags: 135mm f/2 L, 5D, black and white, bride, buildings, canon, Epson, Girl, groom, japan, Japanese, kimono, nogizaka, park, People, photography, Portraits, R-D1, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo, traditional, wedding
Monday, April 13, 2009 Posted in wedding
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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Tags: 135mm f/2 L, 5D, black and white, bride, canon, Epson, groom, japan, Japanese, kimono, night photography, nogizaka, People, R-D1, Rangefinder, st clair, style, tokyo, traditional, wedding