Myoko Suginohara | Spring park shoot
Suginohara is one of three resorts that make up Myoko Kogen. That ski hill has a massive 1,124m vertical drop and the mountain receives up to 13m of snow per year. Also boasting one of Japans longest runs at 8.5km. From the top you can witness breathtaking views of Lake Nojiri, the surrounding mountains, and even Mt. Fuji on a clear day!
Canadians Zach and Nina Spring park shoot
Highlights..
The crew from Gypsea Co brought the energy to Myoko for an epic snowboard adventure. Riding together through fresh snow and wide-open terrain at Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, this session was all about friendship, style, and strong turns.
Deep powder, face shots, and a question that changed everything.
On a dream snow day in Nozawa Onsen Snow Resort, this couple headed out chasing fresh lines. What she didn’t know was that this run would be more than just epic powder.
Deep snow, face shots, and unforgettable first turns in Japan.
This couple from Holland came to Myoko chasing real Japanese powder — and they scored. During our session at Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, conditions lined up perfectly for their first true powder experience in Japan.
A big milestone day on the mountain.
This family from Hong Kong had already built their confidence on the groomed runs — so it was time for something new. During our session at Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, they ventured into the trees for the very first time.
A beautiful day in the snow at Lotte Arai Resort with this fun-loving family.
With wide open slopes and stunning mountain scenery, Lotte Arai is the perfect location for relaxed family photo sessions. We captured a mix of natural candid moments — laughter in the snow, lift rides together, and playful snow fun — along with classic family portraits against the alpine backdrop.
First time in the snow and two days of unforgettable progress.
This family from Taiwan came to Hakuba to experience winter for the very first time. Over two beginner lesson days, we focused on building confidence step by step — learning how to stop, control speed, and link turns safely.
This Australian couple visited Hakuba during winter and chose Oide Park for their special moment. With the riverbanks covered in fresh snow and the mountains rising in the background, it created a peaceful and romantic setting.
Our rider from Thailand embraced the challenge. Instead of chasing perfect snow, we focused on strong carving shots, dynamic angles, and creative use of the mountain terrain. Hard snow meant powerful edge control, sharp turns, and dramatic spray from every carve.
The Lunar Love Club crew brought the energy to Hakuba for an epic girls’ trip in the snow. From cruising groomers to laughing through lift rides and capturing candid mountain moments, this session was all about friendship, fun, and celebrating winter together.
Nozawa Onsen is an incredible location for a surprise proposal in the snow — peaceful forest areas, open mountain views, and that classic Japanese winter atmosphere that makes the moment feel truly magical.