
My mentor Scott Robert Lim recently held a week workshop with fashion and celebrity photographer Matthew Jordan Smith in Japan. I met Matthew last year at his platform class in Vegas for WPPI and attended 4 of Scott international workshops. I knew that this would be an explosive combo.
Part of me wished that I attended. I have been hearing about what a great experience this was all week. I had very good reasons not to attend giving the scope of what I am currently working on. At the end of the day I had to make a choice and focus on some priorities surrounding my business. I read the comments & blogs of my peers who attended this workshop. Their experience made me re live mine in a way.
I traveled to Japan 3 years ago and it was a life changing experience. At the time I was still mourning the loss of my mom in the previous year and was coming out of a relationship for good . I had been on an emotional roller coaster for a year with not much to go on. Working 60-70 hrs a week on automatic pilot. Basically buying time with no “life purpose” .I clearly was depressed which I realized later on.
This opportunity came at the right time . One of my friend’s boyfriend was re located to Japan and she offered me the opportunity to come and stay with them in one of the hottest, trendy areas of Japan SHIBUYA . I did not know anything about the Japanese culture and my friend warned me that I would be totally disoriented with nothing familiar to hold on. Her words : “ a total culture shock” . I rented the cult movie “ lost in translation” by Sofia Coppola with actors ; Scarlett Johansson & Bill Murray. This movie is about an established & bored America movie star ( Murray) who travels to Japan and meet Newly wed (Johansson) and they become friends. The movie explores their relationship while they discover Japan’s cityscape in a very clever way. I was quite intrigued by this country.
I had initially made plans to go to Paris, at the time I kept a humming a song about how Paris will allow me to: “fall back in love with life again” however this opportunity came and I was convinced somehow that I had to go and discover this “unknown” culture . I am so glad I did I spent over 3 weeks in that country and it was life changing. I went during the cherry blossom early spring, a time that is very important to the Japanese tradition SAKURA “flowering cherry” I was so surprised to hear that people traveled from all over the world to witness this event.And there I was what an opportunity this was to experience something so unique. What a blessing!!
I went everywhere. From the craziness of Tokyo night or day to the quiet shrines of Nikko . From the relaxed green tea by the water in Yokohama to the hours of hiking to reach the millennial sanctuaries of Kamakura . This trip is where I started “breathing” life again. Appreciating the challenges and opportunities. I started initiating the changes I wanted for myself and taking all the responsibility during that process. I bought my first home, change job and re-committed to my craft and dreams.
I learned about resilience, pride, excellence & quality of life. It opened my eyes to new possibilities and took words like “impossible” out of my vocabulary . In Japan everything is possible everything can be learned, EVERYTHING CAN BE INVENTED. What we imagine in the future is part of their present. IMAGINATION and INNOVATION are major building blocks and there is constant attention to improvement practices, self ,process , service. Don’t get me wrong I am not saying that they are perfect, I am only highlighting the lessons and positive aspects of the culture I experienced. My only regret is that I did not climb Fiji to watch the sunset but it is still on the list:-)
Reading about this amazing trip that many of my photog friends recently went on brought back so many memories. I looked for my old hard drive where I archived pictures from that trip there are so many that I never posted. So here,I am sharing a few of the pictures from this life changing trip … Feel free to comment and share your own experience! Life taste so much sweeter when you take a moment to reflect on where you have been and where you are in the present.ML www.marielyssa.com















HA! I remember that period.. so glad you found your “umph” back! these pic are timeless. A xox
Let’s go back and climb Fiji together L !! I am in
Beautiful images Lyssa, i needed to hear your words. I’ve been feeling the same when reading abt the workshop from the SR gang.., really brings bk memories for me to Spain! keep up the amazing work Lyssa much love always xoxo
I’ve always wanted to travel to Japan, and now reading about your life changing visit and photos posted here has fueled that fire!!! Wonderful reflections!
You are sincere an authentic thanks for sharing ML
These are beautiful, Lyssa.
Wished you could have made it out to Japan so I could finally meet you, but I’m sure you had good reason to stay and work on the business. There will always be another SR workshop!
Oh for sure !! i heard many great things about you from Scott would’ve loved to meet you too. Your images are delish!! I will most likely be at Scott Workshop in NY later this year maybe we can meet then:-) Thanks for stopping by. God bless.
hey Claire so nice for u to stop by !! thanks hope to visit soon:-)
Hey MOW lol!!
Yeah I miss the experience soooo much I still have amazing memories of our girl talk in Spain With V and Nina !! OHHHH we need a reunion Dang.. maybe a WEDDING will do
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Thanks for stopping by Much lovexoxox
HA!! yes ALISON DO IT!! You will never look back lol