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Editorial, Wedding and Commercial Tokyo Photographer – Irwin Wong bio picture

Irwin Wong - Photographer

Welcome to my blog.

If you don't already know me, my name is Irwin Wong, and I'm an editorial photographer based in Tokyo, Japan.  I'm also affiliated with Japanorama.co.uk - the fastest growing source English-language source for learning photography in Tokyo - where I teach a series of lighting workshops.

This blog showcases some of my recent work, as well as photos from the workshops and classes I teach.  Hope you enjoy it, and you can always find more of my photos at my homepage here.

Monthly Archives: September 2009

Back from LA

The people are nice, but I hate the traffic.  Ready to get back into the swing of things in Japan.

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Just a quick one….

I’m running out the door as I post this…off to the US for a week and looking forward to posting shots from that.  For the time being here’s a quick one from the Sunday workshop that I held with Alfie this last weekend. Learn how to shoot like this with Japanorama.  See you when I...

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Skating in the park

I live near Komazawa Park, a great, expansive mother of a place with a sportsman’s wet dream worth of sporting facilities and stadiums.  It’s a great place to hang out, and I spent one sunny afternoon hanging out with a good mate of mine and avid skater Chris Nixon, who is a great patron of...

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Ella

Just a single shot from the location workshop I held with Alfie last weekend – I don’t get to shoot much at these events as I’m obviously teaching, although I’m hoping to turn that around. More info on this weekend’s studio workshop on the Japanorama website. I’m loving these Honl gels.  It’s night time, you...

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Alex

Selection of shots from a studio workshop with the lovely Alex, all shots done with Nikon speedlights.  Come to a photo workshop hosted by Japanorama, or check out the calendar for future events. Lastly, a shot of Arlon, one of the participants in the workshop – probably one of the most engaging portraits I’ve shot....

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