Slightly lost in translation


Japan's spectacular public transport allowed me to photograph 5 locations in 7 days. Their Shinkansen (Bullet train) is so punctual that 30 seconds is the longest wait ever experienced.
We have yet a lot to learn. A little sunshine will be great to have next time around. Photographing under almost constant rain made me an expert contortionist under the umbrella.


44th floor above. Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Manga goddess at Fushimi Inari, Kyoto.

Gion in Kyoto.

Best man's friend, Mount Fuji.

Eagle's view from Himeji castle.

Candylicious, Harajuku, Tokyo

Shinkansen, Himeji station.

Geisha and Maiko in Gion, Kyoto

$4 worth pack in Shimokitazama, Tokyo

Bamboo groves, Arashimaya, Kyoto.

Designer triplet, Harajuku, Tokyo.

A little nature in Tokyo's urban jungle.

Clay artist in Higashiyama, Kyoto.

Lost in translation in Hakone.

Pablo strikes a pose in Gion, Kyoto.

Contrast in Shinjuku, Tokyo

Harajuku, Tokyo

Tori at Fushimi Inari, Kyoto.

Himeji castle.

Cutesies in Gion, Kyoto.

Harajuku, Tokyo.

Cherry blossoms in Tenryu-ji, Kyoto

Sydney photographer Olivia Sellar specialises in Portraits, Travel, Food, Editorial and Still Life photography,
Olivia's assignments encompass both Australia and New Zealand