
At first just a check on a bucketlist, but after my first trip to visit the famous snow monkeys of japan known for hanging out in the hotsprings in the depth of winter, I found an instant kinship… continued at bottom of page
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My first official Black and White release from Jigokudani. Inside a shallow, dark cave—a natural womb sheltered from the storm—a mother rocks her young one just as a human would. In this silence, the outside world ceases to exist; it is just these two souls, finding comfort in the dark.
After a skirmish, the battle-scarred elder sits in perfect peace while a companion grooms him. With a fresh cut on his face and snowflakes melting into his fur, the chaos of the blizzard is held back by their stillness. Resilience and connection, captured in a single frame.
A young monkey sleeps deeply in the steaming onsen, cheek pressed against warm rock. As heavy snow falls and turns the water a surreal, deep indigo, the world settles into total serenity.
As the blizzard grew fiercer, the usual territorial tensions faded. Two monkeys wrapped tightly together, sharing body heat and shelter—a quiet reminder that even in the wild, friendship is the best defense against the cold.
A large snow monkey pauses his foraging to gaze up the mountain, head tilted as something—or someone—catches his attention. A moment of quiet, fleeting curiosity caught in the high-country air.
I revisited this frame from my archives, finding a peace in his expression that I hadn't fully appreciated before. It’s a quiet portrait, reflective of the early days when I first started learning the rhythm of these macaques.
Eye to Eye Close-up Portrait Limited Edition. One of the very last frames from the November 2024 trip. This striking snow monkey paused, locked eyes with me, and delivered the perfect portrait pose while casually chewing a piece of rice husk. Captured on medium format at intimate distance — every snowflake on the fur, every whisker, and that soul-deep gaze are rendered in breathtaking detail. Pure, unflinching presence.
A very cold January morning, just after fresh snow falling. A mother cradles her baby in the warmth of the steaming onsen, their bodies pressed together in perfect trust. The deep indigo water glows against the warmth of their fur—a quiet harmony of emotion.
The undisputed king of the troop descends from the high ridges. He strides along a frozen outcrop, seemingly small against the vast, icy landscape, yet his presence commands the entire frame. A cinematic portrait of a true survivor.
The loving patient expression on the mother Snow Monkeys face says it all. Her little one has a very tight grip on the tufts of fur around her cheeks—not the most comfortable experience for her, but her steady, undying love is his life support.
During the height of the blizzard, a young monkey was having a rough day. Her mother pulled her close and rocked her for over an hour. Seeing that light in their eyes—that unmistakable human-like comfort—is one of my most cherished memories.
Moments after a skirmish, the larger monkey bears a fresh cut; his smaller companion looks on with unmistakable worry. It’s a raw, rare glimpse into the emotional lives these animals lead when they think no one is watching.
"You groom, while I chill." Two babies at ease in a navy-blue onsen, groomed while the first flakes of a storm drift down to melt on fur as they gaze downward exposing their pale-blue eyelids. Bonding in pure serenity, before the world turns white.
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My love of winter started young, living in Alaska and working on a mountain in Oregon in my youth, but seeing living beings so closely related to humans not only surviving the harsh mountains of northern Nagano Japan, but thriving and having fun in the winter landscape, well they not only earned my deepest admiration, but a bit of envy if I’m being honest. Visiting the northern most primates on earth is now a regular part of my winter travels in Japan as I capture their majestic life style with my lens year after year. In fact, I will likely be starting photo tours up north in the near future as there has been many requests!