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Nicolas Wauters japanPhoto © Nicolas Wauters
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Fuji San Sunrise
This shot was take in a early morning to reflect the mount on the lake with the typical morning colors...
My name is Nicolas Wauters, and I'm a landscapes photographer living in Japan.
Since I was a kid, I have always been attracted by new technologies, video games, computer software, photography and first of all by "Tokyo."
Thoses passions brought me to discover Japan, a country who fascinates me, for its "new technologies" as much as for its "ultra urban" side, but also for is culture and its traditions.
After several successive trips, in 2013, I packed up my suitcase and flew to the Japanese Capital to live my dream at 100%.
Later on, I decided to share my passion and knowledge for Tokyo and Japan through my photos and tours.
Through my pictures, I try to immortalize a Japan, most of the time removed from the crowd of its inhabitants. I'm trying to change the vision of a very noisy and populous country by taking pictures of very well-known places with fewer people possible.
Of course the permanent crowd is a big part of a city, especially in Tokyo that has no less than 40 million inhabitants. But trough my work; I wish to offer the quintessence of the capital and for this I constantly seek these privileged moments of privacy that I have in Tokyo.
I love photos of landscapes, urban landscapes, architecture and night streets.
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Living in Japan, mount fuji is one of the symbol of the country.This shot was take in a early morning to reflect the mount on the lake with the typical morning colors...
about the photographer
Hey everyone,My name is Nicolas Wauters, and I'm a landscapes photographer living in Japan.
Since I was a kid, I have always been attracted by new technologies, video games, computer software, photography and first of all by "Tokyo."
Thoses passions brought me to discover Japan, a country who fascinates me, for its "new technologies" as much as for its "ultra urban" side, but also for is culture and its traditions.
After several successive trips, in 2013, I packed up my suitcase and flew to the Japanese Capital to live my dream at 100%.
Later on, I decided to share my passion and knowledge for Tokyo and Japan through my photos and tours.
Through my pictures, I try to immortalize a Japan, most of the time removed from the crowd of its inhabitants. I'm trying to change the vision of a very noisy and populous country by taking pictures of very well-known places with fewer people possible.
Of course the permanent crowd is a big part of a city, especially in Tokyo that has no less than 40 million inhabitants. But trough my work; I wish to offer the quintessence of the capital and for this I constantly seek these privileged moments of privacy that I have in Tokyo.
I love photos of landscapes, urban landscapes, architecture and night streets.
back to gallery