Alone in a Foreign Taxi on a Rainy Night
Many of my travel nights end with a taxi ride back home.  I'm usually exhausted after a long day.  I may have a snack or a drink that I pick up from a little store... munching away in the back seat... my eyes dart this way and that... not used to moving so fast... and I see little things like this.

- Trey Ratcliff

Read the whole post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Japanese Girl with Mask The white mask is a popular meme in Japan. It’s pervasive and it affects all ages. I see school children wearing masks, old people in the subway, and everyone in between. I was waiting to see a new trend where the face masks have designs — quirky, cute Japanese designs. If no one has done it, then there’s a great idea for you.I like them, I suppose. In a way, it makes everyone look a little bit mysterious, and that is sort of interesting. - Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Salaryman in Tokyo While I was in the middle of making a time-lapse sequence (see the video below the photo), I was using my D3S on a sling to take quick photos of interesting people. They were everywhere!Behind me, waiting for the light to change, was this young salaryman. Salaryman is the Japanese word for “businessman”. That word salaryman always cracks me up for some reason. Anyway, he was this young kid, standing there in a most unassuming way in this nice suit. I spun around and grabbed a quick shot.He looked a little confused at me after I took it. I gave him a nod of thanks, and he smiled in a surprised way then went merrily on his way. - Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
The Mean Streets of Tokyo Tokyo has amazing action all the time.  There is never a good time to sleep or turn off the camera!  Every minute I sleep, I feel like I am missing something!This was taken close to midnight on another evening when I was just randomly walking around the downtown streets.  It's all a wonderland of lights, colors, people, and sounds.  I've noticed there are many kinds of "sensory overload" - and they are all on a sliding scale from good to bad.   - Trey Ratcliff Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Man Crossing Street I spent a lot of time in this dynamic area of Tokyo.  It's sort of the techno-nerd electronic center of the Japanese world.  So I felt right at home there with my fellow nerds.  But this guy certainly stood out.  He was crossing the street and looking extremely Japo-cool.  I pulled up my 50mm and waited for the time to feel right before I snapped the photo.  Afterward, of course, it is kind of fun to look at little bits of the photo and find out, compositionally, why the photo did indeed feel "right" to take at that moment.- Trey RatcliffClick here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Tokyo Tunnel During a fun photowalk in Tokyo, we were doing our best to get a city shot around sunset.  We speculated that perhaps the best way to get from Point A to a mysterious Point B was to go through this tunnel.  It didn't quite get us where we wanted to go, but we did arrive someplace different.  - Trey Ratcliff The full post is available here.
Shopping in the Rain This businessman was strolling down the street, doing some light window shopping.  The 50mm 1.4 prime did most of the work here for me, even though it did require manual focus.  That bit was hard.  Real hard ...  - Trey Ratcliff Some exciting news about a new print and the rest of this entry is here.
Traditional Japanese Woman in Tokyo A few weeks ago I said I was working on some tips and tricks for taking photos of people.  I haven't forgotten about that promise!  I've just been super-busy.  And now I will be in Iceland for about two weeks... but it is still on my to-do list!- Trey Ratcliff Read more at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Modern Techno Life in Tokyo What happens in hyper-techno places like Japan and Korea seem to be the techno-canaries in the coal mine for the future of technology and behavior in the west.  Several years ago, almost everyone walked around their ultra modern-cities with their heads buried in their mobile phones.- Trey RatcliffRead more of this entry, including the announcement of a new print, at the blog at Stuck in Customs.

Traditional Japanese Woman in Tokyo


A few weeks ago I said I was working on some tips and tricks for taking photos of people. I haven't forgotten about that promise! I've just been super-busy. And now I will be in Iceland for about two weeks... but it is still on my to-do list!

- Trey Ratcliff

Read more at the Stuck in Customs blog.
Read more at the Stuck in Customs blog." href="javascript:openLB(889576736,'',XLarge,'',535,768);">Traditional Japanese Woman in Tokyo A few weeks ago I said I was working on some tips and tricks for taking photos of people.  I haven't forgotten about that promise!  I've just been super-busy.  And now I will be in Iceland for about two weeks... but it is still on my to-do list!- Trey Ratcliff Read more at the Stuck in Customs blog.

Traditional Japanese Woman in Tokyo


A few weeks ago I said I was working on some tips and tricks for taking photos of people. I haven't forgotten about that promise! I've just been super-busy. And now I will be in Iceland for about two weeks... but it is still on my to-do list!

- Trey Ratcliff

Read more at the Stuck in Customs blog.
See photo in original gallery.