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Documentary Profile: Hakobune

1st November 2019

Documentary profile on Japanese ambient and drone musician Hakobune.
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Test stills and video with Asaki Kuryu

19th October 2019

Last week, ahead of an upcoming music video collaboration with producer Ricky Hazama, Asaki and I conducted another test shoot with both stills and video.
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Pet Life Veterinary Clinic

12th September 2019

Earlier this year I provided Pet Life with photography for their website, in addition to a short video commercial.
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Video Services Summary

18th August 2019

A summary of some of the ground and aerial video services I can offer.
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Stasia Matsumoto Test Footage

Stasia Matsumoto is a kimono educator and photographer, running her own business in Tokyo.
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Collaborating with Hasselblad

11th July 2019

Directing a short film for Hasselblad Japan with Keiichi Kondo.
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The Taisho Photographer’s House (Video)

22nd June 2019

My 2016 fine art exhibition companion video work, about an old house and the old photos found within.
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New Member of the Family

3rd January 2019

For the past year or so, I’ve had a new helper in the studio…
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Soma Nomaoi Festival

13th September 2018

This festival takes place over three days, and includes processions of samurais on horses through the streets, horse racing and horseback flag catching.
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Aogashima – Life among the twin calderas

24th July 2018

My latest project will be on display at Place M Galleries, Tokyo, from August 6th-12th.
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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Plant

14th February 2018

Recently I helped out Daimler with some aerials for one of their promotional videos.
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2017 Aerial Cinematography Reel

23rd July 2017

Here is a small sample of some of the interesting places I’ve flown so far in 2017!
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Torahime, Shiga-ken

2nd April 2017

Following the bloom of the sakura, I stopped by the beautiful small town of Torahime in Shiga, Japan.
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G. Itoya

30th November 2016

Traveling up floor by floor, it’s hard not to be enticed by the carefully arranged products on wooden shelves and in glass cabinets.
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Niji no Izumi

29th November 2016

While on a haikyo trip with my friend Florian, we stumbled upon a fascinating artist and his life’s work.
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Congratulations Irwin and Asuka

7th October 2016

Visiting them in the maternity hospital was a quintessential “only in Japan” experience.
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Yokota Friendship Festival

19th September 2016

This past weekend, the Yokota air base opened their gates and let the general public in.
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Tokyo Game Show 2016

17th September 2016

This is Asia’s largest video game trade show, showcasing all the latest upcoming software, hardware and selling expensive merchandise to the most hardcore of fans, who queue for hours just for a chance to shop.
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The Bat Cave and The Suicide Forest

6th September 2016

Last week Yuna and I took a trip to see Mt Fuji, but it was uncooperatively hiding behind cloud, so we were forced to find a few alternative activities.
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Harajuku Super Yosakoi Festival 2016

31st August 2016

Last weekend Harajuku was host to a huge two day dance contest and exhibition.
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Studio Ghibli 30 Year Retrospective

8th July 2016

One of Japan’s most beloved modern cultural exports is the work of animation house Studio Ghibli.
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The Taisho Photographer’s House

3rd May 2016

I am sitting at Haneda airport right now about to board a plane to Sydney, thinking about what has brought me to this point.
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Shikoku Part 3: The Misty Mountains

17th August 2015

Every time I’ve been in Shikoku, the mountains and the clouds put on the most fantastic, moody displays.
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Shikoku Part 2: Nagoro, The Scarecrow Town

10th August 2015

If you were to squint, the small village would look positively bustling; every corner, every building and every field had an assortment of lovingly crafted and well dressed scarecrows posed in myriad scenes of daily life.
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Shikoku Part 1: The Weird Bits

3rd August 2015

My traveling companion Chad has a real knack for finding the most bizarre hidden gems in Japan.
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Shizuoka Getaway

Yuna and I just got back from a lovely weekend in Shizuoka.
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