Saturday, July 31, 2010

Walls of Juresalem National Park, Tasmania - Nature Photos

Walls of Juresalem National Park PhotoI moved to Gold Coast last year, but I still have some jobs in Launceston, Tasmania. So I sometimes have to come to there.

Between jobs, I could get one week holiday, and went to Walls of Juresalem National Park. I really wanted to visit this national park while I lived in Tasmania, but it was a bit difficult for me because I had been away from a mountain for such a long time at that time.

This park is located in the central of Tasmania and is classified for the world heritage area. There are a few well-organized camp sites and a bush walking course.

I spent 7 days there. Unfortunately it was a terrible weather for the first 5 nights, so I had to stay in my tent and had nothing to do. Finally the sun came on the last day, and I spent all days for bush walking.
The view of this park was amazing, and I realized again... I still loved Tasmanian nature.

Walls of Juresalem National Park Photo
Mt. Juresalem with a pond

Walls of Juresalem National Park Photo
The beautiful sunset scene

Tasmania Nature Photo
The cliff and the eucalyptus forest.

Walls of Juresalem National Park images
The bush trail

Walls of Juresalem National Park Photo
The view of the national park

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Wedding Photos at Fellini Ecostudio, Gold Coast

Wedding Beauty Photo

I just finished to edit Nic & Samantha's wedding photos.

There are a beautiful garden at Fellini Ecostudio, Gold Coast, and it was a really photogenic place with nice lighting.

At their photo shooting, I was successful with making them relaxed.
It is the most difficult part for a wedding job every time, but I could handle it this time. In addition, they were so nice to me, so I was also be able to be relaxed to shoot them.


Very happy!!



Wedding Couple Walking Photo


Wedding Couple Images

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Introduce myself

When travelling to Canada in 1997, I, nicknamed KG, was greatly impressed with the untouched wildlife that I had never seen before.

Being deeply moved, I began to think that he wanted to do something in the future, which related to the impressions of nature I was left with. Two years later, I finally decided to become a photographer, and visited Japanese national parks every weekend.

I lived in Tasmania, Australia, for 6 years and took nature photos of this beautiful island. At the same time, I met Sonja, the wife to-be of Marcos Ambrose, V8
Supercars Race Champion in 2004, and was hired as their wedding photographer. This was my turning point. After that, I still continue to take wedding photos.

I now reside in Queensland, and my studio covers both Brisbane and Gold coast. Also I come to Tasmania regularly, and still do my wedding jobs there.

In 2008, I became a member of AIPP. And I developed my career more as a professional photographer.