One Night in Shibuya

One Night in Shibuya

Shibuya is one of the hearts of Tokyo. An area constantly teaming with people.  In the daytime and evening the hustle and bustle never seems to stop, but at night it goes a little more to extremes from very crowded to very quiet. Many people who read my blog won’t have experienced Shibuya at night, […]

Heart Beaters – the drummers of yoyogi park

Heart Beaters – the drummers of yoyogi park

Like a beating heart, near the centre of Yoyogi park you will find the drummers. They can be found every Sunday in the same spot jamming with a multitude of different drums. Some are regulars, some simply bring along a drum to join in the spontaneous and improvised beats that greet your ears as you […]

Hello Hanami – Cherry blossom time in Tokyo

Hello Hanami – Cherry blossom time in Tokyo

Like Christmas, cherry blossom time comes but once a year, and the Japanese celebrate it with an equal amount of enthusiasm. Hanami, or the tradition of picnicking under the cherry blossom, is everywhere. From groups of mothers with their children to groups of company workers drinking late into the evening.  For those not fortunate enough […]

India part two – Cochin

Posted by on Feb 6, 2013 in 2013, India, Tourist information, Uncategorized | 7 Comments
India part two – Cochin

Warm weather, prescription massage, exploding Santa Claus, pleasant promenades, torrential rain, friendly people, quiet backwaters, fishing boats, and unusual beach culture; welcome to Cochin, Kerala. Part one of this series on Varanasi here. You can find the main India photo gallery ‘India – 100 Lives’ here. Cochin was a nice escape from the smoke and […]

India part one-varanasi

Posted by on Jan 28, 2013 in 2013, blog, India, Tourist information, Varanasi | 12 Comments
India part one-varanasi

Dirt, shit, dust, noise, and smoke. That was my expectation of Varanasi, one of the holiest cities in the world. I wasn’t disappointed. There is, though, more to Varanasi than just that. You just need patience and an open mind to find it. As a result it’s a difficult place to sum up in words…or […]

Goodbye summer

Goodbye summer

As we rollercoaster towards winter I just wanted to share a few more images that reflect the long hot summer in Tokyo. Something to warm your hearts on the cold evenings. Enjoy. Follow me on: Facebook | Twitter | Youtube |

On safari in Tokyo

On safari in Tokyo

Every so often I set myself a photographic challenge, as it helps me to maintain and improve skills; it can also be a lot of fun. A couple of weeks ago I met up with a good friend and we headed out into Tokyo to shoot. Our destination? Ueno zoo.  The challenge that I had […]

Heavy Duty – Inside a sumo training camp

Heavy Duty – Inside a sumo training camp

It’s difficult to describe the sound when two sumo wrestlers hit each other, it’s like a freight train travelling at full speed hitting a melting iceberg. It’s a sound that you don’t forget in a hurry and leaves you in no doubt as to just how powerful these guys are. Sumo is a contact sport […]

Festival Fever part two – the streets come alive

Festival Fever part two – the streets come alive

The main summer festivals in Tokyo are pretty much over now. These are a few images from the Omotesando/Harajuku Super Yosakoi Matsuri, which happened at the end of August. It is a fantastic spectacle to watch, with a great atmosphere. It is also less crowded than most of the other festivals. Enjoy. Follow me on: […]

Semi-naked women dancing in the street – Welcome Asakusa Samba Festival, Tokyo

Semi-naked women dancing in the street – Welcome Asakusa Samba Festival, Tokyo

The Asakusa Samba Festival is one of Japan’s more unusual summer festivals. Scantily clad women dancing in the streets is not something you expect to see in normally conservative Japan, but needless to say it is welcomed by the male senior citizen contingent of Tokyo who turn up in large numbers with cameras and generally […]