#1 Wow!

Now, I currently reside in Sapporo, Hokkaido. So, this time, I’d like to introduce some of my work as a zoo photographer, incorporating scenes from Sapporo Maruyama Zoo, one of my activity bases, along with photographs taken on-site.
#2 To Hold A Bone In Its Mouth

#3 Commemorative Photo Shoot

The catalyst for me to delve into zoo photography, particularly focusing on animal portraits, was Sapporo Maruyama Zoo, especially the polar bears. Hence, I’ll primarily introduce the polar bears of Maruyama Zoo.
#4 Okay, Pose!

#5 Parent-Child Meeting (Lala & Lila)

Since its renovation in March 2018, the polar bear facilities at Maruyama Zoo have attracted crowds of visitors daily. It’s always packed. Many people come to see the polar bears swimming in the pool, and I’ve visited countless times, looking forward to it as well.
#6 Hi

#7 Swimming Underwater

However, due to the large crowds, capturing good shots wasn’t easy, and it also depended on whether the polar bears felt like swimming or not.
In such circumstances, moments where I could capture the shots I desired were rare but blissful.
#8 White & Red In Blue

#9 Everyone, Look Up!

Thank you, Lala & Lila (the nicknames for the polar bears). I encourage you to gather more information about Hokkaido, the city of Sapporo, and Maruyama Zoo from their website and Instagram.
#10 Underwater Diving

#11 Looking Up

#12 Hello From Above!



