#29: A Modeling Shoot My Dad Did on Mt. Fuji, Japan, Sometime in the Eighties
This shot looks like it was pulled straight from an 80s fashion magazine—windswept hair, dramatic lighting, a cigarette for mood, and Mt. Fuji’s misty slopes fading into the background. It captures the era’s signature blend of rebellion and cool, where a single photo could feel like a full story.

The high collar, shadowed angles, and muted tones echo the cinematic style popular in Japanese and international fashion photography at the time. Shoots like this often embraced mystery and mood over bright glamour, making use of natural fog and rugged landscapes. The result is a striking, timeless image that feels equal parts rock star, wanderer, and leading man.
