Yuhi Miyashita
宮下雄飛
Portrait Photographer
About
As a portrait photographer, I have worked across both studio sessions and workshops, focusing on a single question: what does the person being photographed need to know for the photo to change? A Field Guide to Being Photographed organizes that knowledge in language written for the subject.
Beyond photographing people, I prioritize reducing the anxiety and uncertainty that subjects bring to the shoot. This guide favors reproducible cues over dramatic techniques, on-set signals over abstract advice, and clear selection criteria over intuition.
A Three-Layer Model: Knowledge, Skill, and Experience
This site covers only part of what I do. What I publish here is the knowledge layer — things a subject can understand and apply before a session.
What workshops cover is the skill layer: reading light, managing distance, giving direction, making in-the-moment decisions. Above that is the experience layer: reading each individual's responses, built across hundreds of sessions. Publishing the knowledge layer freely does not diminish the value of skill and experience.
Organization
Operated by: Grandluna LLC
Contact
For feedback, contribution inquiries, speaking requests, or publishing inquiries, use the contact form.