Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

1 Year After the dissaster

1 year after the Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear dissaster....




Protests in Fukushima City. While the nuclear plants damaged by the tsunami and earthquake are still in poor and unstable conditions, the government is thinking of reactivating all nuclear plants around the country.... One farmer said "If the technology is good only to make nuclear plants, but not good enough to fix them when they blow, they should not build nuclear power plants to begin with.... we made the earth cry!".





The reconstruction is not quite possible yet... First, the rubble needs to be cleared, and that will take another 3 years, or maybe more....


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Ageha



playing with the Ray flash, an umbrella, and a strip of wallpaper.


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Tsunami Aftermath part 2

I'm back in Tokyo. Spent a week in Iwate with the TV crew and traveled 2,300 km by car.
Here are a few more shots of Rikuzentakata area.




This family had a restaurant called "Wai Wai". We found them 5 blocks away from where their shop use to be. They said they had been looking all over the place, but could not find a thing.
This is where their restaurant use to be...

This lady greeted us with a big smile. The reporter asked her how she managed to still smile after loosing everything. She said that there was no time to be depressed, but that they all should work together to build their town back.

She said "As long as the sun shines, we'll be fine!", and proceeded to shovel the dirt of the floor of what used to be her bike shop. The floor was the only thing left of the shop.


Saturday, March 26, 2011

After the Tsunami

I'm working with a german TV crew in the Iwate area covering the Tsunami aftermath. What the eartquake did not break, the tsunami wave destroyed, and then fires took care of what little was left. There are cars inside buildings, houses on top of other houses, boats in the middle of the streets, on top of buildings, and under bridges. And under all this rubble, there are still thousands of missing people.

If you can donate, please do so. The people here are not complaining. They are working hard to get their lives back, and are thankfull for being alive. At the same time, they feel it is their duty to rebuild their towns, as a tribute to those who did not survive.


















Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Friday, May 7, 2010

Akane

Test shot with Akane.




Shot in the studio. Large softbox to camera right (top photo). Beauty dish with grid for second photo. Both on light grey seamless.