Photography

Photo of the Day - Shintoshin, Naha

Photo of the Day - Shintoshin, Naha

Today's photo was taken with my iPhone 6s Plus while walking around in one of my favorite areas in Okinawa, Omoromachi, or Shintoshin as most refer to it.  

Photo of the Day - Kimonos in Naha

Photo of the Day - Kimonos in Naha

Young people posing in their Kimonos celebrating Seijin no Hi, Coming of Age Day. Taken with my Fuji x100s. Have a great day everyone.

Photo of the Day - Cape Maeda

Photo of the Day - Cape Maeda

This is a shot I took with my Fuji x100T a few months ago. It was one of those perfect Okinawa days.

Photo of the Day - Summer Kimonos

Photo of the Day - Summer Kimonos

Kimonos are one of those parts of Japan that I love. Unfortunately, these days you don't see them as much. However, in the summer Japanese women, and men break out their Yukatas, a lighter, cooler version of the kimono worn during the warmer summer months. I took this photo below at a local festival in Okinawa City. The sun had just set and it was almost dark outside, making this one of those situations where I was glad I had my Fuji 56mm (85mm equivalent) f/1.2 lens on my XPro1. Being able to shoot this at f/2.0 allowed me to get enough light to make the shot.

iPhone 6s Camera vs other iPhones Comparison

iPhone 6s Camera vs other iPhones Comparison

Lisa Bettany, co-founder of the awesome camera app Camera +. has put together a great post comparing the quality of the new 12 megapixel iPhone 6s alongside all previous iPhones. Click below to check it out. Enjoy.

New iPhone 6s Plus Photo Samples

New iPhone 6s Plus Photo Samples

Sports Illustrated has posted some photos from photographer Brad Mangin shot with the new Apple iPhone 6s Plus. The new iPhones are available starting this Friday, September 25th. Enjoy.

Tokyo Perspective

Tokyo Perspective

I am incredibly fortunate to live on a beautiful tropical island in the pacific. Yet I still go through phases where I can't seem to find anything to photograph, or at least anything I want to photograph. One great solution to this conundrum is to travel somewhere, somewhere out of your normal day-to-day surroundings, somewhere where suddenly everything feels different, fresh and exciting. For me, recently this somewhere was Tokyo, about 1000 miles and a 2 1/2 hour plane ride away. Now I've been to Tokyo many times, I even lived outside of Tokyo for many years back in the late eighties early nineties. Regardless of how many times I've been to Tokyo it always gets my creative juices flowing.

The Power of Laughter

The Power of Laughter

Laughter relaxes us. It helps us connect as human beings and can open the door to great portraits. Sometimes laughter is the portrait.