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I Traveled To Japan To Photograph Its Beauty, And It Forever Changed Me As An Artist (30 New Pics)
My name is Anthony Presley, and I am a photographer and filmmaker. When I went to Japan for the first time, I was in complete awe of the beauty. I’ve wanted to go to Japan ever since I was a child. Its culture, nature, and architecture – I always thought those were absolutely beautiful.
I was finally able to fulfill my childhood dream and let myself get consumed by this marvelous country. I must admit when I stepped out of the Tokyo train station I could not stop myself from tearing up because the desire that I have been holding for the past 20 years was finally within my grasp.
I went back to Japan again and wanted to share my story about how much the country has impacted my life not only as an artist but advice and lessons I learned.
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Store Front
Prior to going to Japan my first time, I was constantly working out ideas and exploring different styles of photography to find what would make me feel truly happy. I would take photos of people, nature, objects, animals, urban settings, etc. I used photography as a means of self-expression and used the medium in therapeutic means.
Replicant
Light Up The Sky
Eventually, I had the realization that what I was creating was no longer giving me the sense of fulfillment that I was striving for. Instead, I was making work that, I now understand, was in response to the feedback that I was getting. I captured and released photos that I would take on my hikes for two straight years. Photography no longer felt like something that was enjoyable to me, but rather, photography began putting me in a cage. All the experimentation was now a one-trick pony.
When The Sun Goes Down
A visit to Japan was something I have always wanted to do. In all honesty, I began feeling like it was just a pipe dream because I was never financially secure enough to where such a trip was feasible. When the opportunity came up through my work, I was completely on board.
When I arrived, something internally happened to me. My creativity burst, and it was like the barrier that was in my head and spirit were finally ripped down. What I was experiencing was a sense of completeness, and I noticed a dramatic change in my work. When I was photographing and editing my work, I stopped thinking about "will this be liked?" Instead, I started working on what felt right. I was finally happy with what I was doing and it was exciting to me.
Adventure Around Every Corner
Deserted Japan Street
The lessons and advice that I learned in this experience I do want to be able to share with as many people as possible who may be feeling the way I did.
If there is something you have always dreamed of doing, don't give up on it. It took me 20 years to fulfill mine. I may have felt for a period I wouldn't be able to, but I kept hope up. There is a reason it is your dream, achieving it will only help you become the person you were meant to be. Two, if you find yourself no longer enjoying something that you use to absolutely love, re-evaluate and ask why you no longer enjoy it. Mine was because I stopped listening to myself and started listening to everyone else. Third, take care of yourself.
Thank you Japan for teaching me these things, and I look forward to seeing you again.
Check out my previous article featuring more pictures taken while traveling in Japan.
Stillness In The Night
Resonate
Ghost Alley
Back Into The Dark
Quiet Prayer
Live In The Fantasy
Suspiria De Profundis
Yoru Ni
Of The Night
Entry
You're Where I Want To Go
Down The Rabbit Hole
Untitled
We Come One
Night Explore
Breathe
Akira
Our Surroundings
Night Stroll
The Grid
You made my day. Your pictures are wonderful and I miss japan so much (lived 5 years there) it is great to see Tokyo again in artful pictures. Continu you're great with a great eye.
Fascinating and beautiful. Makes me wonder what's going on in all those exotic and mysterious places. I'm making up my own scenarios so I guess I don't really need to know.
You made my day. Your pictures are wonderful and I miss japan so much (lived 5 years there) it is great to see Tokyo again in artful pictures. Continu you're great with a great eye.
Fascinating and beautiful. Makes me wonder what's going on in all those exotic and mysterious places. I'm making up my own scenarios so I guess I don't really need to know.