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Language:EnglishPublisher:Lulu.comISBN-13:9781257948314ISBN-10:1257948318UPC:9781257948314Book Category:PhotographyBook Subcategory:TechniquesSize:11.00 x 8.50 x 0.35 inchesWeight:0.9215Product ID:SCDGCHTSCZ
Transform Your Photography with the Ancient Art of Wabi-Sabi Stop chasing perfect shots. Start capturing profound truth. What if that cracked pavement held more poetry than any Instagram sunset? What if weathered textures told more compelling stories than flawless landscapes? The Quiet Lens teaches you to find extraordinary beauty in ordinary imperfection through the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. This isn't just another photography book-it's a revolutionary approach to seeing and creating. Master 5 Core Wabi-Sabi Photography Themes: Weathered Textures - Find poetry in rust, decay, and time's artwork Fleeting Moments - Capture the uncapturable beauty of transience Simplicity & Stillness - Create powerful images through minimalism Natural Imperfections - Celebrate asymmetry and authentic flaws Urban Wabi-Sabi - Discover beauty where concrete meets cosmos From the Author: Joshua "Gensetsu" Smith, PhD, lived 13+ years in Japan, earning his doctorate in Japanese Studies from Osaka University. As both cultural scholar and fine art photographer, he brings unique insights into how Japanese aesthetics revolutionize Western photography. What You'll Get: ✓ Stunning photography examples throughout ✓ Practical exercises for each chapter ✓ Access to online courses at ShizenStyle.com ✓ Pre-shoot checklist for capturing fleeting moments ✓ A completely new way of seeing the world Perfect For: Fine art photographers seeking artistic growth - Nature lovers wanting deeper connection - Mindfulness practitioners drawn to contemplative creativity - Anyone ready to find beauty in the broken and weathered In a world obsessed with filtered perfection, dare to celebrate authentic imperfection. Your unique way of seeing-complete with beautiful flaws-is exactly what makes your photography valuable. Order today and discover how to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Lulu.comISBN-13:9781257948314ISBN-10:1257948318UPC:9781257948314Book Category:PhotographyBook Subcategory:TechniquesSize:11.00 x 8.50 x 0.35 inchesWeight:0.9215Product ID:SCDGCHTSCZ
Smith, Joshua Gensetsu: - Joshua "Gensetsu" Smith, PhD, is a cultural scholar, fine art photographer, and entrepreneur whose work bridges Japanese aesthetics and Western creativity. Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Buffalo, NY, his journey into Japanese culture began at a high school aikido dojo and led to over 13 years living, working, and studying in Japan. Fluent in Japanese and English, Joshua earned his doctorate in cultural sociology from Osaka University, focusing on traditional and modern Japanese arts. His academic research spans culinary arts, music, and cultural preservation, featured in international journals and conferences. As a certified Sake Sommelier and owner of Sato Restaurant Group, Joshua and his wife, Executive Chef Satomi Smith, bring authentic Japanese culinary experiences to the United States through celebrated restaurants including SATO and Sato Ramen. His fine art photography explores wabi-sabi principles-simplicity, stillness, and natural imperfections. As a former adjunct professor and guest lecturer, he shared deep understanding of Japanese culture with students in both the U.S. and Japan. Beyond photography, Joshua practices shakuhachi (traditional bamboo flute), martial arts with his family, and explores natural beauty worldwide with fellow photographer daughter Miana and son Kazu. Through traditional arts study-sumi-e painting, shakuhachi, iaido, and Japanese gardens-Joshua discovered how controlled imperfection creates natural harmony. This philosophy infuses his photography teaching, showing students that beauty lies not in perfection but in subtle details that make something unique. His work appears in galleries and private collections. Online courses and resources available at ShizenStyle.com. Fine art prints at Gen-Setsu.com.
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Transform Your Photography with the Ancient Art of Wabi-Sabi Stop chasing perfect shots. Start capturing profound truth. What if that cracked pavement held more poetry than any Instagram sunset? What if weathered textures told more compelling stories than flawless landscapes? The Quiet Lens teaches you to find extraordinary beauty in ordinary imperfection through the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. This isn't just another photography book-it's a revolutionary approach to seeing and creating. Master 5 Core Wabi-Sabi Photography Themes: Weathered Textures - Find poetry in rust, decay, and time's artwork Fleeting Moments - Capture the uncapturable beauty of transience Simplicity & Stillness - Create powerful images through minimalism Natural Imperfections - Celebrate asymmetry and authentic flaws Urban Wabi-Sabi - Discover beauty where concrete meets cosmos From the Author: Joshua "Gensetsu" Smith, PhD, lived 13+ years in Japan, earning his doctorate in Japanese Studies from Osaka University. As both cultural scholar and fine art photographer, he brings unique insights into how Japanese aesthetics revolutionize Western photography. What You'll Get: ✓ Stunning photography examples throughout ✓ Practical exercises for each chapter ✓ Access to online courses at ShizenStyle.com ✓ Pre-shoot checklist for capturing fleeting moments ✓ A completely new way of seeing the world Perfect For: Fine art photographers seeking artistic growth - Nature lovers wanting deeper connection - Mindfulness practitioners drawn to contemplative creativity - Anyone ready to find beauty in the broken and weathered In a world obsessed with filtered perfection, dare to celebrate authentic imperfection. Your unique way of seeing-complete with beautiful flaws-is exactly what makes your photography valuable. Order today and discover how to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.
Smith, Joshua Gensetsu: - Joshua "Gensetsu" Smith, PhD, is a cultural scholar, fine art photographer, and entrepreneur whose work bridges Japanese aesthetics and Western creativity. Born in Pennsylvania and raised in Buffalo, NY, his journey into Japanese culture began at a high school aikido dojo and led to over 13 years living, working, and studying in Japan. Fluent in Japanese and English, Joshua earned his doctorate in cultural sociology from Osaka University, focusing on traditional and modern Japanese arts. His academic research spans culinary arts, music, and cultural preservation, featured in international journals and conferences. As a certified Sake Sommelier and owner of Sato Restaurant Group, Joshua and his wife, Executive Chef Satomi Smith, bring authentic Japanese culinary experiences to the United States through celebrated restaurants including SATO and Sato Ramen. His fine art photography explores wabi-sabi principles-simplicity, stillness, and natural imperfections. As a former adjunct professor and guest lecturer, he shared deep understanding of Japanese culture with students in both the U.S. and Japan. Beyond photography, Joshua practices shakuhachi (traditional bamboo flute), martial arts with his family, and explores natural beauty worldwide with fellow photographer daughter Miana and son Kazu. Through traditional arts study-sumi-e painting, shakuhachi, iaido, and Japanese gardens-Joshua discovered how controlled imperfection creates natural harmony. This philosophy infuses his photography teaching, showing students that beauty lies not in perfection but in subtle details that make something unique. His work appears in galleries and private collections. Online courses and resources available at ShizenStyle.com. Fine art prints at Gen-Setsu.com.
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