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Nov 21 2018 12 Comments

Portrait of a Shinto shrine maiden

Miko, or Shinto shrine maidens, can often be seen selling amulets, taking part in ceremonies, or swiftly moving from one building to another. Young, identically dressed women who once had important roles within the religion, but nowadays are generally just University students helping out on a part-time basis.

Still, regardless of their status, or level of training, getting the chance for a quick portrait isn’t a common occurrence. At least not for me it isn’t, anyway. So here — in monochrome as it seemed best suited to the almost timeless nature of her position — is a rare photo of a Miko quietly going about her business.

portrait of a Japanese shrine maiden or miko

Categorized: Culture, Photography, Religion

Nov 19 2018 2 Comments

Shinjuku Louis Vuitton shadows

Similar colours, but considerably different lifestyles.

Shinjuku Louis Vuitton contrast

Categorized: Fashion, Photography

Nov 16 2018 8 Comments

Tokyo’s lost and those looking for something?

Tokyo's lost and those looking for something

Categorized: Photography, Religion

Nov 14 2018 21 Comments

The terribly sad sight of an empty Tokyo house

A little over four years ago I took this photo of an old lady stood at the door of her wonderfully ramshackle Tokyo home. It has been a favourite of mine ever since, and it’s an image that has appeared in and on numerous publications and websites. Of course selling photos is always nice, but that’s not why I like it so much. The reason, I think, is because it encompasses everything I find fascinating about old Tokyo — pretty much condensing all its people and places into one single image.

an old and very ramshackle Tokyo home

On a Photowalk Tour last weekend, however, I passed by for the first time in a while. And there, on the corner, was the same house. But now it’s no longer a home — just a stripped bare empty building. A sight that needless to say was terribly sad to say the least.

a silent and abandoned tokyo house

Categorized: Photography

Nov 12 2018 6 Comments

Despondent Tokyo drinkers?

That Monday morning feeling during Friday night drinks?

unhappy Japanese drinkers in a small Tokyo bar

Categorized: Food and Drink, Photography

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