A view of Togetsukyo (Moon Crossing Bridge) in Arashiyama on the western outskirts of Kyoto, Japan.
Established in 1705, Nezu Shrine is one of the oldest places of worship in Tokyo. This photo was taken on a torii path from the subsidiary Komagome Shrine.
Tokyo renews itself at a breathtaking pace. Old buildings get demolished to make way for new condos, and long-established neighborhood shops vanish for good.
I was given a Kodak Charmera for my birthday and fell in love with it. It’s wonderful to leave home without a phone, but still be able to capture moments and without being popped out of them! I want to go even further; get it fast-booting into camera mode, customise the sounds & frames/filters, fix the EXIF tag writing, and anything else that gets the camera further out of the way (with the occasional bit of extra customisation fun!) (I’ve already built a macOS tool which sits in the background ...
Entrance to "Take-no-yu", a Sentō (Japanese Communal Bathhouse) in the Honcho area of Itabashi Ward in Tokyo, Japan. The building has since been demolished. 😢
Namibia Einfach nur schöne Tierfotos in Schwarz-Weiß
Evzones (Presidential Guard Soldiers) outside the Hellenic Parliament on Syntagma Square in Athens, Greece.
It was a real privilege to be trusted to photograph this handsome 14 year old extremely very good boy. Now deaf, and happiest with his nose to the ground exploring his surroundings, he had his own ideas about how to spend his time in the beautiful forest setting. Posing for photos was not top of his mind.
Halifax Farmers Supply was the only place I can ever remember my grandfather going for anything hardware or gardening related.
Sometimes there's a story behind a photo that just has to be told.
A photograph from the archives and a reminder that I've been doing this for quite a while.
Coming home from work yesterday evening, I enjoyed an absolutely fabulous evening sky on a lengthy walk through the extended neighborhood.
A late-afternoon scene near the canoe rental at Moraine Lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
Bevor du dir eine Polaroid Kamera kaufst solltest du ein paar Dinge darüber wissen.
What a delightful and insightful book this is! It was given to me as a present and not one that I had come across before. Smith documents a circuitous route through her life, with 366 images (Polaroids and phone shots) and drawings each on an individual page and a small narrative explaining the meaning or context of each one. It feels a bit like a scrapbook of some of the important aspects of or influences on her life, organised over a year with meanings connected by the date rather than a linear chronological order.
A milestone birthday, a hurricane.
This crossing in the Minato Ward of Tokyo offers a representative extract of the beautiful mess that this city's urban architecture can be.
A capture of the late-afternoon mood around the rice fields east of downtown Okayama, Japan.
参加することに意義があるということで(笑)
A series of photos taken on a hot summer evening around Suimon Bay east of Okayama City, Japan, including a visit to an Inari Shrine and an ocean viewpoint.
A personal exploration of what photography means to me
Ōya History Museum (大谷資料館) is a museum and event space built inside a massive former stone quarry in northwestern Utsunomiya, Japan.
Namibia Einfach nur schöne Tierfotos in Schwarz-Weiß
A personal exploration of what photography means to me
Twice a month, a flea market is held at Ōsu Kannon, a Buddhist temple in Nagoya, Japan. The terrace outside the main hall provides a great overview.
The light in the sky was very moody on the way home from work yesterday. I took some photos at 3x zoom level in the quiet backstreets of Itabashi Ward.
I adore all the stunning colours in Cinco's coat and how they look in this beautiful Vancouver Island forest setting. I love capturing moments in photos, but I also really enjoy the editing process and getting the colours and mood just right to create the final image.
The visual upside to climate change
You have no idea what Lomography is? No problem—you can read up on it here.
Interesting patterns and textures spotted at this street corner on a walk through the Taito ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Climbing the stairs to St. Jakobus Collegiate and Parish Church in the old town of Hechingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
A few photos and thoughts from my first few months using the Fuji X half.
This is the first moodboard of the Right Into Plush series. Each board functions as a stylized visual archive, blending high fashion, editorial photography, and multi modal creative direction. The compositions explore a range of thematic influences, including African aesthetics, fashion culture, music, and contemporary design, to build a layered, interdisciplinary visual narrative.
On a glittering sunny day, two people are paddling a canoe on Moraine Lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
One thing i’ve come to love in 2025 is taking photos from a car. Let me tell you why.
The Hyōgo Daibutsu in Kobe is known as one of the three big Buddhas in Japan, in the same class with the big Buddhas of Nara and Kamakura.
Filmmaker Lynn Novick sifted through thousands of historical images to create her upcoming documentary series on the American justice system.
Shot with Olympus E-M10 III and 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 II R lens.
An early-morning graphical impression before departing for a business trip from the gate area in Terminal 3 of Stuttgart Airport, Germany.
Namibia Einfach nur schöne Tierfotos - in Schwarz-Weiß
Between sliding doors outside a tatami room at Kenninji Temple in Kyoto, Japan, a man seated on a bench facing the garden is reading a book.
Sometimes there's a story behind a photo that just has to be told.
Coming back from the office yesterday, I got off two stops early to shoot some panoramic photos of daily life along Nakajuku Shopping Street in Itabashi, Tokyo.
This is just absolutely stunning.
The common way to look at the jagged teeth of the Teton Range is from Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, where one sees the mountains from the east. However, ...
Sometimes there's a story behind a photo that just has to be told.