The TEKnologist

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Leica recently released a limited edition (only 250 available worldwide) Leica M Edition 70 film camera that includes a 50mm Summicron APO f/2 lens, a Leicavit fast winder, and a matching silver film canister with film. Leica M Edition 70 Now Shipping

Screenshot above is from Leicarumors.com – source link above to the article.

I will most likely never own such a masterpiece, but I’m grateful limited special edition cameras like this exist—no matter their cost. It reminds me someone is still dedicated to the craft of photography and the gear we love, and it reminds the rest of us to never stop dreaming of owning such things.


As always, your mileage may vary, so use what’s helpful. Discard the rest.✌️

#photography #leica #film


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

The body accumulates time, but it doesn’t let it out. — Ishiuchi Miyako, Photographer

I love this quote from a recent documentary I watched:


As always, your mileage may vary, so use what’s helpful. Discard the rest.✌️

#quotes #photography #philosophy


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

My attention has been mostly on my new Leica D-Lux 8 lately, but I still pick up my Fujifilm X100V occasionally. Each time I do, I’m reminded of how much I love the way it feels in hand. It also takes pretty decent photos too. ;)

Eterna film simulation - f2.0, 1/30s, ISO 1250Click here to view more Okinawa sunrise shots in my Snap Okinawa Sunrises gallery

As always, if it speaks to you, great—just sharing what I see. ✌️

#photography #fujifilmx100v #japan #okinawa


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

Leica just dropped an interesting new accessory to pair with their Leica Lux app—a MagSafe Bluetooth grip for iPhones, with half-press to focus and function shortcut buttons.

As functional as it looks, I have to wonder: how many people will shell out $329 for it, even with the included one-year Lux app subscription?

If it was a universal grip that I could use with my iPhone and my Android, maybe I would consider it more, but then again, I care a regular camera with me everywhere I go, so it’s probably not for me.

I still love that Leica and others are releasing modern accessories like these.

As always, your mileage may vary, so use what’s helpful. Discard the rest. ✌️

#leica, #iphone, #photography, #mobile #technology


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

Common night scenes in Okinawa.

I love how this parking machine anchors the shot, with a bar (izakaya) in the background. Highlight-weighted metering makes shots like this effortless.

This spot used to be packed with popular clubs back in the day.

okinawa-night-parking

View more in the Okinawa at Night Gallery →

📷 Nikon Zf • 40mm f/2

As always, if it speaks to you, great—just sharing what I see. ✌️

#photography #japan #okinawa #nikonzf


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.

Welcome to my blog, journal and scrapbook for my mind, a place on the web where I document, think out loud, share photos and reflect.

A snapshot of a scene from Okinawa City on a raining evening, February 2025.

I’m a creative technologist and photographer living in Japan. I'm half technical and half artist, but I shift my focus between the two, depending on the day. I love the new and I’m frequently distracted by shiny objects.

I enjoy a conversation over coffee about philosophy and technology as much as I do art and photography. I’m never interested in politics.

Most of my life has revolved around Japan, creativity, and technology, living here on and off for decades. The TEKnologist is my journal and scrapbook for the mind, a space for sharing photos, quotes, thoughts, reflections and ideas, or anything that inspires me.

Which version of me you know probably depends on when our paths crossed. For years, I worked full-time as a commercial and editorial photographer. Before that, I spent nearly a decade as a university web designer and developer. These days, I’m a marketing manager with a perhaps an overzealous interest in artificial intelligence and robotics.

I’ve lived through decades of technological evolution, beginning with my first computer, an original Macintosh, in 1986, which I purchased from my boss when I moved to Tokyo for job in sales.

Where my technology journey began, with an original Macintosh that I purchase used from my boss in 1986 when I moved to Tokyo.

Even today, I remain amazed by how technology continues to transform our world—often in ways that still feel like magic to me.

I named the blog The TEKnologist because it represents my identity as a creative technologist who thrives at the intersection of technical expertise and artistic exploration. To me, The TEKnologist isn’t just about shiny objects—it’s a space for documenting and sharing ideas, reflections, and pieces of inspiration on how art, design, and technology together shape the world.

Also, both thecreativetechnologist.com and the correctly spelled thetechnologist.com were taken, but I think theTEKnologist.com looks cooler. For stylistic purposes, I’ll capitalize TEK.

Although I’m proficient in digital marketing and understand modern engagement principles, I'm not enamored with the algorithms driving our social media world. I do post some on social platforms, but prefer the simplicity and the control of a personal blog—a space where I can focus, think, reflect, and share. If others find what I write helpful, that’s great. But this is a journal and scrapbook primarily for my mind, a way to document, think and reflect on my thoughts and experiences.

Everything here, including me, is a work in progress. My writing will evolve—probably in ways I can’t yet predict— in fact, I’m counting on it.

Your mileage may vary, so use what’s helpful. Discard the rest.✌️

#photography #japan #okinawa #technology


Written by a creative technologist, photographer, and AI advocate living in Japan.
Sharing my reflections and thoughts on photography, philosophy, and technology.