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Chum Salmon

Photography Creatures posted on Nov 09, 2010
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My introduction to photography came when I was 7 years old. My aunt gave me a little box camera as a Christmas gift. I soon became addicted to shooting photos. I shot 1 or 2 rolls every week. Film and developing was pretty expensive for a 7 year old boy, so I went into business for myself. I discovered if I took portraits of people, I could sell them prints and make enough money to pay for film and developing. At that time I enjoyed shooting portraits. When in high school I dreamt of becoming a professional photographer. I didn't’ have a favorite subject at this time. As a person who likes to use mechanical tools, I was addicted to using the camera. I showed a photograph of a building to a high school art teacher, who said “You have a great eye for architectural photography.” This started my passion for architectural photography . During architectural school I received an award and used the money to buy my first Nikon F black body with PC Nikkor 2.8/35mm lens. They were pretty rare during those times and everyone was dreaming of getting a black Nikon F. Soon, I started taking photographs for architectural construction companies. This provided me with good spending money while I finished my education. I later became a professional architectural photographer. For more than ten years I shot photographs for many major Japanese magazines. I had the good fortune to photograph the works of world renown architects. Eventually, I started to feel architectural photography was too artificial. First of all, I am a fly fisherman. I love mother nature, especially beautiful streams. I spent many days fishing in mountain streams during the time I was photographing architecture. I decided to quit taking architectural photos, and I began focusing on my most favorite place in the world - streams. As an industrial designer and fly fisherman, my passion is fly rod design. I spent so many hours in the streams. Stream side became my studio, like a design firm studio. I enjoy thinking of new creative ideas on the streams. I want to keep good memories of these beautiful streams. So I became a stream photographer. My intent is to be a good river keeper. I invite you to these beautiful streams - to enjoy visiting my favorite world. I enjoy sharing these pretty streams and beautiful native fishes. In sharing my photos, I hope to play a role in protecting our priceless waters for next generations - to keep these beautiful environments forever. Thank you for visiting. Henry Haneda

Comments (3)


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jayfar

2:41AM | Tue, 09 November 2010

Beautiful shot of rod and salmon. Looks good enough to eat!!!!

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barbdennist

10:10AM | Tue, 09 November 2010

Your life journey is as interesting as your photography is beautiful. I'm so thankful I have discovered your gallery. I applaud you for your role in protecting our waters for future generations.

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sharky_

11:37AM | Tue, 09 November 2010

Interesting Bio of you. This capture alone makes a great advertisement for some fishing magazine. Excellent work. Aloha


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