People

Street photography in Japan mostly.

Shinrin Koen
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Shinrin Koen

I present you the best park around Tokyo: Shinrin Koen in Chiba – 60km, only an hour drive from Tokyo. There’s just so much to do there, really great for kids. To move around, either use the little shuttle train, or best, rent bicycles as the park is huge.

Space Mountain
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Space Mountain

My first trip to Disneyland Tokyo with my trusty 135mm lens turned out to be a fantastic opportunity for some creative photography, especially while killing time in the queue for Space Mountain. For a ride known for its thrilling darkness, the surrounding area offers a surprisingly rich palette of light, color, and motion to capture….

Splash Mountain

Splash Mountain

As I focused my lens on Splash Mountain, the highlight was capturing the exact moment when the logs plunged down the iconic final drop. People falling through the air, arms flailing and faces frozen in expressions of pure excitement (or panic), were nothing short of gold for a photographer. Each log had its own story—a…

Inokashira Park
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Inokashira Park

Inokashira Park, tucked away in Kichijoji, is a slice of tranquility in the bustling city of Tokyo. With its serene pond at the center, shaded pathways, and vibrant seasonal blooms, it’s a favorite spot for locals to relax and enjoy nature. On the water, young schoolgirls in neatly pressed uniforms can often be seen paddling…

Selfie
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Selfie

Selfies have become the universal symbol of our times—popping up everywhere from iconic landmarks to mundane moments at the local café. Everywhere you turn, it’s selfie, selfie, selfie, an endless parade of faces framed by arms extended just far enough to capture the perfect angle. But here’s the irony: while selfies are often shared as…

Japanese Date
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Japanese Date

Kichijoji, with its charming streets and laid-back vibe, is the perfect setting for a young Japanese couple on a date. Kichijoji has that rare mix of energy and calm—where you can find vibrant nightlife one moment and serene corners the next. For a couple in the bloom of young love, it’s a place that mirrors…

Airport Reflection
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Airport Reflection

Airports, like Haneda, are great places for street photography because they’re full of interesting scenes and people. There’s always a mix of emotions—people rushing to their gates, families saying goodbye, or others just relaxing while they wait. The architecture, with big windows and modern designs, adds another layer to the photos, especially with the light…