Archive for 2010

Shibuya panoramic reflections

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Shibuya panoramic reflections
Inspired by one of Jon’s shots (You always give credit. I hate the way people take an idea from somewhere and pretend it’s theirs).
I thought I’d see what happens when you put your panoramic camera in a puddle while it’s raining. I’m going to claim the colour version now before someone rips me off and does it before I’ve developed my film (like it hasn’t already been done a millions times). More to follow at some stage when the film is ready.

Clément

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Clément 500x500 Clément
Here he is on flickr

Station life

Saturday, March 6th, 2010


A wasted evening wasting film. C41 shot in Shinjuku station through a rangefinder and a 50mm lens. This could have been shot yesterday or 3 years ago. It’s now all the same to me.

Under a bridge

Monday, March 1st, 2010

mayu ginza 121 500x500 Under a bridge

This was shot quite a while ago. Not a flattering shot of the model but I like the atmosphere in the shot all the same.

Tokyo streets and stations

Saturday, February 27th, 2010


Random collection of old shots from around Shinjuku and a few stations.

Station stress

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

stress and arm 493x500 Station stress

Sometimes the strangest elements all come together in a shot when you least expect them to.

Public housing

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

blury man with umbrella 375x500 Public housing
32 500x375 Public housing

Fragments of Tokyo

Monday, February 15th, 2010

jons exhibition group shot bad scan 500x500 Fragments of Tokyo

So I managed to visit the Fragments of Tokyo exhibition at M Place in Shinjuku Gyoenmae and have to say I was impressed. Four very different styles of photography and each with a wonderful and different perspective of Tokyo.

If you missed it you’ll have to bug them to put on another show. Below is each members flickr stream although to really do any of these pictures justice you need to see them printed. It was really a different and exciting experience to see them printed and presented as a series. Congratulations to the four of you.

Toshiya Watanabe
Dairou Koga
Thomas Orand
Jon Ellis

Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi exhibition

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

sunrise surf 500x500 Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi exhibition

I’ve kept this exhibition pretty close to my chest thus far. I wasn’t sure how it was going to turn out. It’s a very large group art selling festival (for want of a better description) which I’ve somehow managed to get myself involved in.
Despite it having a very department store like feel I have to say I’m enjoying the experience. The range of people that travel past the exhibits every day is staggering.
The other thing that has completely knocked my socks off is the price of some of the work on display. The most expensive piece I found was over $500,000US so there is quite a price range to be had.
I have been lucky enough to be included as one of only 2 photographers to be exhibiting and Mitsukoshi is, for the first time, including photography in their art exhibition (so I guess I should be feeling privileged).

If you have any interest the event is on till the 18th located on the 7th floor of the main Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi store (Mitsukoshimae station on the Ginza line).

The Bogey hole

Monday, January 11th, 2010

bogey hole 1 900 500x500 The Bogey hole

Shot at about 5:55am on the 1st Jan 2010 in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. Managed to wake up at 4 and leave at 4:20am. Never actually saw the sun but was lucky enough to get a bit of colour in the clouds before everything went a flat bright colour.
My next trip back there will be with a view to achieve something very different.

When everything goes wrong

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

saskia 800 494x500 When everything goes wrong
Words of advice from the inexperienced. Wash your negatives thoroughly and DON’T change the type of film you shoot unless you have experience with the new film you plan to use.
I’m a bit disappointed that I traveled thousands of kilometers to meet up with the family (which is hard considering everyone lives in a different state) and manage to destroy all my black and white film in an afternoon.
I shall, from this point, revert to my tried and trusted film stock and developers. Not that there is anything wrong with what I’ve just ruined. Just that I don’t want to have to spend more money learning the in’s and out’s of another stock when the current one already serves me well.

2 million years ago

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

IMG 0511 900 500x333 2 million years ago
It’s nice to know some things take a long time to change.
Posting this while waiting for my film to be developed.
Picture from a small part of the biggest island in the world.