About the Book
If you have any intention of travelling to Japan, look at this book. We spent two weeks in Japan not just in Tokyo and Kyoto But also hiking in the mountains along the old Nakasendo road between the two cities. The photographs portray the more intimate parts of Tokyo, the juxtaposition of high rise and ancient culture. In Kyoto we were lucky enough to meet the grandson of a famous Jaoanese garden designer Shigemori and had a private tour of his private residence and garden. Trekking in the mountains revealed a quite different aspect of Japan, one of a quiet rural idyll where even the forests seemed to be tended and managed to prevent erosion and allow people to walk there safely. The villages were more reminiscent of alpine villages in Switzerland except that the wooden chalet like houses had Japanese screens and were surrounded with cloud trees and miniature pine trees.
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About the Creator
Tessa Sinclair
London
As a doctor I was faced with the constant narrative of human lives and as a photographer became fascinated with the narrative of place. Walking and photographing places I know well has become a pleasure, combining contemplation and creativity. The work I did during the MA photography course at Westminster University has helped to inform my work but it is my own experimentation into bookmaking that has allowed me to realise my ideas and produce tangible collections that I love to share with other people and photographers.