Shin Ono, born in Japan and a New York resident since 1998, began photographing in childhood, inspired by his father, Miki Ono, renowned for capturing Tohoku’s landscapes, culture, and people. Joining his father on shoots and in the darkroom, Shin honed traditional techniques. Feeling he could not surpass his father, he studied modern art photography, experimenting with slide film, multiple exposures, and vibrant colors to forge a unique style. Yet, his father’s candid remark, “something is missing,” revealed Shin’s early work as lacking depth, feeling forced and immature, sparking a lifelong quest for authenticity and meaning.
Since 1995, Shin has blended tradition and innovation, capturing intimate portraits of family, friends, and neighbors with a vintage 4x5 wooden camera and black-and-white film, developing the negatives himself. Digitally scanned and printed with inkjet technology, his work merges analog warmth with modern clarity. Guided by his father’s teachings, it pursues the emotional depth he once lacked.
Each portrait captures human connection, gently holding the warmth and individuality of its subjects. Shin’s photography transcends documentation, embodying his pursuit of authenticity beyond daily routines. Guided by his father’s words, his work is a journey to uncover true purpose, softly capturing bonds that resonate deeply.
Born in Sendai, Japan in 1965. Lives in NY.
2025 Chico Review Attendee, Montana, USA
2019 KYOTOGRAPHIE PORTFOLIO REVIEW, Reviewers Select Award
Selected Exhibitions / Photographic and Mixed Media
2005 “FOTORELIEF”, charity auction and Group Show at Milk Gallery, New York
2000 “TIDE”, Solo Exhibition at Gubbio, New York
1997 “EYES”, Solo Exhibition at Kinaco, Tokyo, Japan
1992 “Summit”, Solo Exhibition at AKUAKU, Tsukuba, Japan
1991 “Summit”, Solo Exhibition at Guardian Garden, Tokyo, Japan