Kids and families – A few favourites

Posted by on Oct 13, 2014 in Uncategorized | No Comments
Kids and families – A few favourites

One of the greatest joys and challenges of a photographer is capturing kids and families in a natural way. I’ve had the pleasure of photographing many and here are a few of my favourites from recent shoots. The challenge photographing children, especially younger ones, is to be able to capture their personality and spirit. Generally, […]

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, […]

Alone in Public 2

Alone in Public 2

This is Part Two in the series ‘Alone in Public’. You can see part one here Tokyo is home to over 12m people, all cramped into small apartments and offices. It’s difficult to find a space to be alone. Some overcome this by shutting themselves away in their rooms and almost never coming out, others […]

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 […]

Back to the streets

Posted by on Mar 20, 2013 in Uncategorized | One Comment
Back to the streets

I started photography doing street photography. At that time it was my only way to find people to photograph, so I would walk, wait, and eventually shoot. My first few steps were taken nervously, but eventually I learned to love it. Street photography helped me to learn how to shoot images that tell stories – […]

Alone in Public

Posted by on Mar 10, 2013 in 2013, japan, life in tokyo, street photography | 6 Comments
Alone in Public

Tokyo is home to over 12m people, all cramped into small apartments and offices. It’s difficult to find a space to be alone. Some overcome this by shutting themselves away in their rooms and almost never coming out, others have just found a way to cope with it, but some simply find a way to […]

Let it snow

Posted by on Jan 21, 2013 in blog, japan, life in tokyo, snow | No Comments
Let it snow

 Welcome to the first blog entry of 2013. I’ve not updated the blog for a few weeks as I’ve been pretty busy. I was lucky enough to be able to spend a couple of weeks in India so I’ll soon be doing some special blog entries on that with images. They’ll also be a new […]

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 […]

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: […]

Yoyogi Rockabillies – How the 1950’s never left Tokyo

Yoyogi Rockabillies – How the 1950’s never left Tokyo

Hairspray, beer, and cigarettes. Denim, leather, and black tape. Not really your average list of stuff to bring to the park on a Sunday afternoon. But then these are no ordinary people. These are the essentials of the rockabilly guys and gals who hit Tokyo’s Yoyogi park every Sunday, no matter the weather, to dance […]