Continuing with our series of Japanese artistic concepts that can be applied to photography, shakkei is an originally Chinese concept often used in traditional gardens throughout Japan. The idea is to incorporate the existing background landscape into the design of the garden, providing a back layer to the scene that seamlessly blends with the garden enclosure. While the term originally refers to garden design, as a photographer I regularly incorporate this concept into my photography, and chances are, you do this, too.
Read MoreReset 2020: Wrapping Ourselves in The Cloak of "Nukumori" (From Newsletter No. 9, Aug 2020)
Much of Japanese descriptive language is like this in that it is a far more expressive language, in my opinion, than is English. Translations of words thus consistently fail to grasp the true possible meanings behind the words. So then what is nukumori ? Well, first of all it is not piping hot; it is, at most lukewarm. So what are some examples? The warmth of the…
Read MoreReset 2020: On The Importance of Community (From Newsletter No. 7, June 2020)
Since the pandemic began, I have been consumed by a fire that was ignited inside of me. That fire burns with the strong desire to face our challenges head on as a photographic community—and overcome them….One of the things that comes to mind when I think about The Great Reset is that our goals were in the wrong places. Mine were, too. When it came to photography I was letting the world dictate my “worth” to me. I…
Read MoreReset 2020: The Role of Creativity in the Era of Covid-19 (FROM NEWSLETTER No. 6, MAY 2020)
Predictions for the important role that creativity will have in a post-Coronavirus world.
Read MoreAn Interview with Jamey Stillings • CHANGING PERSPECTIVES: JAPAN
Renowned aerial/environmental photographer Jamey Stillings sits down with us to talk about working in Japan with George Nobechi in 2016 on his project: “Changing Perspectives: Japan”
Read MoreGeorge Nobechi & Ibarionex (Tokyo Workshop Conversation) - The Candid Frame Podcast
Listen to Ibarionex Perello and George Nobechi discuss their philosophies for creating a successful photographic workshop experience as they sit down in conversation following their acclaimed first teaching experience together in Tokyo in December of 2019.
Read MoreReset 2020: Lessons from the Other Side (from Newsletter No. 4, Mar 2020)
Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic: a look at the lessons to be learned from Japan’s experience after Fukushima in 2011.
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