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Kawaguchiko Yabusame

Kawaguchiko yabusame. Taken back in April, when I did the anniversary pics with Sigsy & Kei. I'm a Sagittarius and am quite drawn to horseback archery. Magnificent stuff. Especially out there at Kawaguchiko, without all the stupid crowds of Tokyo. It's my 3rd time at this festival. I doubt I'll ever tire of it.

Giving Christian his birthday book at araku

I used
Blurb to make a book for Christian's 30th birthday. Yuiko and I compiled messages and photos from his rather large circle of friends and family bothe here and in Australia, and edited them into this big, beautiful book. It was all a surprise, and I gave it to him at Araku (Yui-chan had to work till 3 am so couldn't be there!), the night before he flew back to Brisbane to surprise his friends and family for his birthday. Ha, surprises all round. The folks back home had no idea what the book would actually look like, and they were all so impressed that they've ordered copies of their own! Blurb is fabulous and I will definitely be using them to get my first photo books out there.

Darkside mirrors

Jeff (Sandi's hubby) celebrated his 38th (oh, sorry - ni-ju-ROCK-sai) in fine style at Red Shoes, a cool but pricey club in Aoyama. This great band, The Darkside Mirrors played, 2 hot chicks in the band made them quite photogenic. I missed the best band of the night though, so I'm told, coz i went home early as I am wont to do these days. Anyway, Sandi wrote all about it
here.

Lisa 6 Tomo

My old teaching colleague, Lisa is getting married in August and asked me to take some engagement pics for them. We spent a gorgeous day out at one of my fave parks, Showa Kinen Koen and took a ton of lovely pic's. This is my fave but they both screamed hazakashii (how embarrassing!) when they saw it. Too intimate for Japanese tastes, I think.

May Dr Sketchy's, Tokyo

The 4th Wednesday of every month at the Pink Cow you can find me shooting sexy models and talented sketchers drawing afore-mentioned sexy models at the now-global live burlesque drawing class DrSketchy's anti art school. Fabulous fun, this month being no exception.

Group Shot Crazy Faces

At the end of each night, we gather the remaining sketchers and crew for a group pic. Actually, we need to start taking this group pic earlier in the night as people tend to head home before the end.... This pic is just of the stayers.....

Dr Sketchys Crew May 2008

And here is the Dr Sketchy's crew: this months model, Svetlana, Pawel, Deanne, Rebekka (Bon Voyage!) and the hostess with the funniest and mostest, Lady Elle.

Chris, Ivan & I on teh eve of the walk...

Meant to post this months ago but.... This is Chris, Ian and I just before we parted ways back in March - me for Nagasaki and Tylers wedding, The Mountain Goat (Ian) for an ill-fated walk across Hokkaido and Chris to Irojima, way down in Sthn Japan.

mountain goat, where are we?


Mountain Goat shows his ability to read maps.

mountain goat returns


Mountain Goat counting the hours, minutes, seconds till that plane takes him outta Japan. He abandoned his walk across Japan at the beginning of this week, and arrived at my place early in the morning after an all night bus from Shikoku. He was quite shattered. But is venting his ... whatever it is.... in his brilliant literary style at his new blog, The Goat that Wrote. Go add him to your RSS feeds now, he's an excellent writer. In the mean time, Chris is still braving the trial, and will be updating the Four Corners of Japan blog regularly. He is also a brilliant writer and it's a fascinating read, these adventures of his.


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Greg, the Canadian geneticist roomie, is off in the States for some conferences and to pay a quick trip to his home town. Hate being left in the house by myself. Especially now that it's where I spend most days, working. I tend to get irrationally lonely and emotional and wonder what the f*ck I'm doing with my life that, at the age of 40, I have not managed to build a home of my own, with a man and kids and a menagerie of pets and visitors. And then wonder what the hell I'm thinking, calling myself a photographer, when I'm still such a novice! Fortunately, I've had a healthy stream of guests to stave off the worst of it. And some great photo shoots to help keep the creative spirit flowing. Can't wait to share some of the pics from this weekends shoot with Sandi. Amazing stuff, that woman really knows how to work it for the camera. She also knows her way around a scrabble board, the biyotch beat me by 50 points tonight. Helen arrives tomorrow to stay for the week (she has work here in Kichijoji this week), so happy there'll be someone here at night.

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frangipani wrote this on June 2, 2008 2:53 AM
Comments
Jennifer said:

Cast away those doubts! You are most definitely a photographer and your photos are all beautiful poems. I'm seriously jealous of your amazing eye and your ability to capture personalities so perfectly. Novice my ass.

On June 2, 2008 6:39 AM,
Sandi said:

You're embarrassing me ;) Had such fun this weekend! Can't seem to get to those RAW files, due to my ancient copy of photoshop, but I'm still working on that. Can't wait to see what you do with those photos. It's not me, baby, it's you.

On June 2, 2008 9:46 AM,
Mike said:

Beautiful and fun stuff as always. How are you getting the weird colors and darkness in your pics? Please tell me.

On June 3, 2008 12:17 AM,
frangipani said:

Thanks folks. Mike, I shoot everything in RAW and edit it in Lightroom. Rarely use photoshop at all any more - certainly nothing from this post was touched in photoshop except to resize them for the net.

On June 3, 2008 1:18 PM,
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