Tuesday, July 21, 2009 Posted in personal
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I’m still getting the hang of the thin depth of field from this lens but I’m finding it takes really dreamy photos. 50mm @ f/1.1
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Tags: Auckland portrait photography, Auckland wedding photography, dream, Girl, Hamilton portrait photography, Hamilton wedding photography, japan, Japanese, Leica M8, New Zealand wedding photography, People, personal, photography, Portraits, professional photographer, Rangefinder, st clair, tokyo, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.1, Wellington Portrait photography, Wellington wedding photographer
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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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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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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Thursday, March 5, 2009 Posted in personal
Recently I’ve been really busy but managed to get out earlier this week and shoot a few photos in Odaiba. It has great views over Tokyo bay back into Tokyo where you can see Rainbow bridge and the Tokyo Tower. Hopefully I will have more free time to get out of the house and get...
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Monday, February 23, 2009 Posted in personal
Well, I finally got a decent blog to display my images full screen. I’m currently working on getting the website up and running. For those of you who haven’t heard yet, I will be heading back to New Zealand next year in hopes of starting a photography business. I will be focussing on wedding and...
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