"Shizukesa" is a Japanese word meaning "stillness." I contextualize life unfolding through visual frames, like those I peered through as a child seeking stillness in chaotic Tokyo. As an adult I journeyed to reconcile with the loss of my dead father--a profound event for a then-nineteen-year-old--while depicting the sense of distance I felt. What seems an ordinary subject-- an empty bus, a table in a lounge, a mansion decorated for the holidays seen from a streetcar, a hotel room, or a window display, in some cases "life" itself-- through a combination of framing, light and moment, can be beautiful, and sometimes even extraordinary. Produced with digital cameras, with no staging or cropping, from all over the world. This is five of many more photographs (from 2009~2016 and ongoing). Prints on archival inkjet.
I am a Japanese/Canadian photographer. In 2015, I became a full-time photographer, having studied under National Geographic photographer Sam Abell. Under Abell's mentorship. I have been featured in photo magazines in the US (such as PDN) and Japan (Asahi Camera) and have had solo exhibitions in the US, Australia and Italy. In 2017 I was awarded a Critical Mass Top 50 award, and have received 3rd place honors as an amateur in the IPA awards for Fine Art Landscapes in 2018.