Atsuko MIURA began her journey into photography while raising her children, initially purchasing an SLR camera and a telephoto zoom lens to capture images of her kids playing outdoors. Her interest soon expanded to photographing smaller subjects, such as spider webs and morning dew. Since the winter of 2019, she has been focusing on capturing bubbles in ice, similar to her award-winning work.
I am an artist living in Hokkaido, a northern island of Japan. Ever since I was a child, snow, frost, icicles, and ice have been near and dear to my heart.
I started photography when I raised my children. I bought an SLR camera and a telephoto zoom lens to take pictures of my children playing in the outdoors. Shortly after, I started photographing small things like spider webs and morning dew. From winter 2019, I have been photographing bubbles in ice like the award-winning work.
It was the children that I photographed with my SLR camera. I observed the children playing in nature from a short distance away and captured their precious moments such as their innocence and of them fighting.
I used the following equipments for taking the award-winning work:
"You know nothing about photographic techniques, do you?
But you know what you like! There are so many people who take pictures, but few of them know what they really like. It is very important and precious to have your own world!
To be able to get carried away.
To enjoy the process itself.
This photo was taken of ice with a Super Macro Lens. All the shapes you see are bubbles in the ice. (not crystal) This photo shows an ....
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Atsuko Miura began her journey into photography while raising her children, initially purchasing an SLR camera and a telephoto zoom lens to capture images of her kids playing outdoors. Her interest soon expanded to photographing smaller subjects, such as spider webs and morning dew. Since the winter of 2019, she has been focusing on capturing bubbles in ice, similar to her award-winning work.
Read more about this interview with Kazuki Watanave from Japan, the Category Winner of the 2023 London Photography Awards.