Once upon a time I found myself living in the city of Geneva. Being in a new city really motivated me to start a 365 photo project to improve my photography and explore my new home. Needless to say I went on many adventures during the project. Each day was spent leaving work with...
5 Humble Tips for Capturing Photo Stories while Abroad
When I first started photography, I often read cliché lines like: an image is worth a thousand words, or what is the story your photo is trying to tell. I first tried telling stories with a single photo, which worked from time to time for someone first starting out. Over the years however, I've...
Ohayo, Kyōtō
Kyoto is one of those cities that exemplifies the symbiotic nature Japanese culture. A city known for its many historical landmarks and UNESCO world heritage sites it blends both modern and ancient life astonishingly well. Once the capital of Japan, it was the center of culture, knowledge, power etc. and the preservation of many...
Konichiwa, Kamakura
Once the de facto capital of Japan during the Kamakura period in Japanese history, Kamakura today is small but beautiful city that is an inspiration for many anime series such as Slam Dunk. In today’s post I wanted to focus on gaining inspiration from the aesthetics of an environment, ranging from the macro to the micro....
Old & New, Tōkyō
Despite a reputation for being a “futuristic city”, the very fabric of Tokyo is very much a blending of old and new. Japan and Japanese people may have (from a surface level) embraced technology, and modernity it is never really far from their deeper connection to traditional Japanese culture. Modernity is only a layer...
Views of Tokyo, A Guide to Photographing a Metropolis
When people say Japan is such a different country compared to the rest of the world, I wholeheartedly agree. The blend of old and new, digital and analog, east and west creates a constantly evolving landscape of interesting dichotomies that shapes the country. Japan, or rather Japanese people have an innate ability of incorporating...