A solitary tree drifts in a sea of stillness, cradled by the fading hues of dusk. The world around it seems to vanish—sky, water, and mountains dissolving into a quiet void. It is a place without time, where memory softens and the present slips away. The tree does not stand, it floats—anchored not to earth, but to silence itself. In this suspended moment, the familiar becomes distant, and what remains is a breath between worlds, a whisper of something just beyond reach.
I am a Japan-based landscape and nightscape photographer. My work explores landscapes not simply as scenery, but as places shaped by the quiet interplay of light, time, and the broader rhythms of nature. I am drawn to moments where the movements of the Earth and the sky intersect with traces of human presence. Rather than seeking dramatic spectacle, I focus on subtle transitions: how light shifts and how time settles into the land. Photography, for me, is a way of tracing these invisible layers and preserving fleeting relationships between the Earth, the sky, and the places we inhabit.