Shichi-Go-San ( "Shichi" means Seven, "Go" means five, and "San" means three - 753) is a Japanese traditional rite of passage. Seven-year-old girls, five-year-old boys, and three-year-old girls (and boys) dress up in glamorous kimonos and celebrate their growing of age. We would go to our favorite ... Read More about K Family’s Japanese traditional portrait in my studio : NYで七五三撮影
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Easy tip for outdoor portraits|超かんたん人物撮影のコツ!
Everyone has their own preferences however I try to photograph people outdoors early in the morning or right before (or after) sunset. This way I can avoid the harsh shadows and ensure even light on the face. Morning light is clear and refreshing. Sunset light, as you may know, is warm and ... Read More about Easy tip for outdoor portraits|超かんたん人物撮影のコツ!
Happy 2015!!! 大そうじ前に年が明けました。
"This is my wish for you: peace of mind, prosperity through the year, happiness that multiplies, health for you and yours, fun around every corner, energy to chase your dreams, joy to fill your holidays!" - D.M. ... Read More about Happy 2015!!! 大そうじ前に年が明けました。
giggle, smile, laugh NY兄妹フォト
Enjoy your day! Eat lots of good food ;-) メリークリスマス!今日は飲んで食べるぞ〜。 ... Read More about giggle, smile, laugh NY兄妹フォト
The true story behind our holiday card ホリデーカード裏話
Back in October, I was planning to photograph my kids for our traditional holiday card. My 3-year-old, is all about super heroes, insisted on wearing his Spider-Man outfit. I had to listen to him otherwise he wouldn't participate for the photo shoot, so I decided to combine Spider-Man and Santa ... Read More about The true story behind our holiday card ホリデーカード裏話




