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Photo of old shack in Japan

Fisherman’s Shack of Kawaguchiko

It feels like a long time since I’ve really put up a new photo. The last few months have been relatively quiet in terms of photography, but this last week I was able to make up for that. I took a trip with fellow photographer Anthony Wood to Kawaguchiko and Karuizawa to photograph the autumn colors which are popping around Japan right now. I took over 1000 photos (around 32GB worth) and although many of...
2015 Japan Wall Calendar

Journey Through Japan – 2015 Wall Calendar Now Available!

I’m excited to announced that my 2015 wall calendar is now officially available, and for the next week only, you can get it at 15% off! “Journey Through Japan” is more than just a wall calendar. It is a journey through the beautiful country of Japan. This calendar takes you across 9 different Japanese prefectures to some of the country’s most beautiful locations, like Mt. Fuji, Tokyo, and more! Coil bound and printed on high...
red kochia japan

Kochia at Hitachi Seaside Park

Earlier this week I took a trip with my oldest daughter to the Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki Prefecture. If you’ve followed my work, you may remember some photos from there during a past spring, when the fields there are covered in blue nemophilia flowers. It’s a truly magical sight! In the autumn, they cover these same fields with kochia – the small red bushes you see in the photo below. They start off green,...
photo of cosmos flowers

Tokyo Cosmos

You never know what you might find when you’re wandering around Tokyo. I found this lovely display of cosmos – a beautiful autumn flower – just across the street from Tokyo station a couple of weeks back. These are some of my favorite flowers, and they can be found in abundance throughout Japan this time of year. I was particularly happy because it gave me a chance to try out the bokeh capabilities of my...
Photo of Lake Haruna

Autumn on Lake Haruna

I had a meeting yesterday in Gunma Prefecture, and was able to eat lunch with several people along the shores of Lake Haruna. This is a volcanic lake that sits atop Mt. Haruna, and is famous for, among other things, it’s mini Fuji-san – a portion of the mountain coming out of the lake that bears the familiar shape of Mt. Fuji. Unfortunately, it was very cloudy and rainy, so we weren’t able to see...