Tuesday, August 4, 2009 Posted in personal
Tags: Auckland portrait photography, Auckland wedding photography, city, Festival, fine art, Fireworks, Hamilton portrait photographer, Hamilton wedding photographer, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, metropolitan, New Zealand Wedding Photographer, New Zealand wedding photography, night photography, park, People, photography, R-D1, Race course, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo, traditional, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Wellington Portrait photography, Wellington wedding photographer
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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Saturday, July 4, 2009 Posted in personal
Had a walk around tonight with a new Voigtlander 50mm f/1.1 that I picked up recently. I’ll post some photos of it soon for those that are interested. Hopefully the weather will be nice tomorrow so I can get out and take some more photos.
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Tags: Auckland portrait photography, Auckland wedding photography, black and white, city, city lights, Hamilton portrait photography, Hamilton wedding photography, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, metropolitan, New Zealand wedding photography, night photography, People, photography, professional photographer, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Wellington Portrait photography, Wellington wedding photographer
Saturday, June 13, 2009 Posted in personal
Haven’t posted anything in a while, been pretty busy with stuff not related to photography so it was nice to get out today and shoot a few photos. Went out to see some exhibitions in the Hiroo and Roppongi area and stumbled on a Lamborghini showroom. They would have had a hard time cleaning up...
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Tags: 40mm Nokton Classic f/1.4, Auckland portrait photography, Auckland wedding photography, Hamilton portrait photography, Hamilton wedding photography, Hiroo, japan, Japanese, Lamborghini, Leica M8, metropolitan, New Zealand wedding photography, nogizaka, People, photography, professional photographer, Rangefinder, showroom, st clair, tokyo, Voigtlander, Wellington Portrait photography, Wellington wedding photographer
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
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
Saturday, March 28, 2009 Posted in personal
Still going through some of the photos I took on the first day I got my rangefinder. The view that day from the Tokyo Metropolitan Tower was so clear, I really need to head back up there, maybe the South Tower this time. These files seem to be so sharp, I’m actually starting to think...
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Tags: black and white, buildings, city, Epson, Hyatt Park Hotel, japan, metropolitan, park, People, personal, photography, R-D1, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo
Sunday, March 15, 2009 Posted in personal
Well, today was both an exciting day, and an expensive day… I finally gave in to my recent obsessing and bought a rangefinder and a Voigtlander lens. I’ll post some pictures of my precious tomorrow, but here are the first of many images to come using it. These were shot from the Tokyo Metropolitan tower...
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