Michael Yamashita

About

With over 1.8 million followers on Instagram, photographer Michael Yamashita is known as one of photography’s top influencers. He has shot for the National Geographic for 40 years, combining his dual passions of travel and photography. An Asian Studies major at Wesleyan University and fluent in Japanese, Yamashita has followed his roots to become a Far East expert. In addition to his work throughout Asia, which has included intensive concentrations in China, Japan, Korea and India, his assignments have taken him to six continents.

Yamashita’s particular specialty has been in retracing the paths of famous travelers like Marco Polo and the Chinese explorer/admiral Zheng He, along their historic routes, capturing in the 21st century images that could easily have been seen in ancient times. His current focus has been documenting the China’s new Silk Road initiative, Belt Road Initiative (BRI), which ranges across the countries along the original Silk Road of Marco Polo’s day.

Known for sharing his expertise and adventures as a teacher and lecturer, Yamashita has appeared as a TedX Speaker at his alma mater, Wesleyan University, and is a sought-after lecturer and instructor at photo workshops, universities and conferences across the globe.

He has won a host of industry awards, including those from the prestigious Pictures of the Year competition, Photo District News, the New York Art Directors Club, and the Asian American Journalists Association. His most recent exhibits include installations in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei and Tokyo, as well as in Pisa, Italy, Frankfurt, Germany, The Carter Center in Atlanta, Los Angeles County Museum and the National Gallery in Washington DC.

Along with two documentary feature films, both inspired by his extensive coverage of Marco Polo and Zheng He, and Yamashita has produced 16 books, on topics as diverse as Japanese gardens to Shangri-la.

When not traveling, he can be found with his family at his home and studio in

Collections

The Four Seasons of Jiuzhaigou

Jiuzhaigou (九寨沟 / Jiuzhaigou) is quite simply the most photogenic spot in China. It is also the most popular and best managed forest reserve in China. The country's most popular national park is famous for its otherworldly beauty, with waterfalls and iridescent lakes that shimmer against a backdrop of deciduous forests and snow-capped mountains. According to legend, in an ancient love story a Tibetan god gave a mirror polished by clouds and wind to a goddess, who dropped it. Shards scattered, forming Jiuzhaigou's 118 lakes. Glacier fed crystal clear, emerald waters cascade down in a series of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and rivulets punctuated by waterfalls. A UNESCO World Heritage, the United Nations called it “the most biologically diverse temperate zone in the world.” Discovered by loggers in the 1960s, this enchanted place is known to few foreigners. 90% of the park's visitors are locals.Collection by 40 year National Geographic's Mike Yamashita
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Yamashita Gan

These NFTs are ranked in order of rarity - i.e. token #1 is also the rarest. These NFTs are a "thank you" to Michael Yamashita's earliest collectors who supported his MYEARTH and JIUZHAIGOU collections and will be dropped into their wallets or freely redeemed by them. Yamashita GAN is a collection of 69 AI-generated NFTs using a collection of over 1,000 of National Geographic veteran, Michael Yamshita and his favorite photos from places including Jiuzhaigou, Daisetsuzan, Taklimakan Desert, Wulingyuan, and other locations he's shot over his storied 40-year career.
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