Archive for the ‘Tokyo’ Category

Ohtani-Land

Saturday, October 25th, 2025

…Tokyo…passing an advertisement of Shohei Ohtani while on a speeding train approaching Shinjuku Station. 

during March, i photographed a story about Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese superstar playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, titled “Ohtani-Land.” the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs opened the Major League Baseball season in Tokyo. instead of photographing the games or the crowds outside the Tokyo Dome, my assignment focused on Ohtani being seen on advertisements everywhere in the metropolis. images of Ohtani hovered above the crowds coming in and out of Shinjuku Station, the busiest train station in the world, like portraits of kings or dictators in their home countries. everywhere i went, he was looking at me, from sneaker advertisements in train stations to him being on the side of a vending machine near an ancient temple drinking green tea. i even saw an advertisement while i was two steps from the entrance of a public bathroom.  he is easily the most recognizable Japanese person in the world. 

this is one of my favorite photographs because it captures a moment in Tokyo that i’ve never been able to put on film.  so much time in Tokyo is spent zig-zagging the metropolis on trains.  there’s something about seeing the cityscape zoom by at night.  it’s silent but noisy. calm but chaotic.  gritty but pretty.  dark but bright.  all of the forces pulling in opposite ways make me feel comfortable even while i’m alone.  i took this photograph about a minute out of the station. i was getting up from my seat and saw the neon sign of Ohtani rushing by.  instinctually, i clicked the shutter without looking and walked towards the door. 

in this format, where the photograph is the size of a stamp the image doesn’t translate well.

Embrace featured in Kotonone Magazine (Japan)

Sunday, May 3rd, 2020

..April 2020.. ..Tokyo..

The April issue of Kotonone Magazine (Japan) ran a feature about my exhibition “Embrace.” Embrace explores the lives of transgender and gender non-binary kids, teens, adult and elderly from different parts of the world.

A big thank you to the editor Matsunaga-san and the staff at Kotonone for their interest.

Embrace will be exhibited at Gallery ef 浅草 in Tokyo September 2nd-October 25th.  

Embrace featured in Tokyo Weekender Magazine

Wednesday, April 8th, 2020

..April 2020.. ..Tokyo..

Tokyo Weekender Magazine did a feature about Embrace. Embrace is my project featuring portraits of transgender and gender non-binary people from different parts of the world.

The project will be exhibited at Gallery ef in Tokyo from September 2nd-October 25th.

This is the digital link to the magazine. https://www.tokyoweekender.com/weekender-archives/
If you click on the first cover (April 2020) then go to page 28 the article about Embrace begins. 


Fragile

Friday, September 29th, 2017

Documents 551

From Above

Saturday, March 25th, 2017

Minoru Tsukiyama

Sunday, March 8th, 2015

..October 2009.. Takabashi, Tokyo..

Minoru Tsukiyama-san
Shop Keeper
Takabashi, Tokyo


March 10th, 1945, Tokyo, Japan

Thursday, March 7th, 2013


From Above

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

..May 2012.. ..Tokyo..

Some of the remaining copies of From Above at Gallery EF in Tokyo. About 500 more books to be sold.

In the US and Europe they can be purchased exclusively at PhotoEye.com. In Japan they can purchased directly from Gallery EF in Tokyo.

March 10th, 1945 Tokyo Fire Bombings

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012


Mrs. Hisayo Yamashita

Monday, January 30th, 2012

..January 2012.. ..Tokyo..

Ms. Hisayo Yamashita from paul saviano on Vimeo.