Stephen Voss's Blog
March 8, 2026
CBS Sunday Morning segment on In Training
CBS Sunday Morning aired a segment in October that featured an interview with me talking bout photographing bonsai. The segment can be seen here. Soon after, the book completely sold out. Thank you al for your support of this project. Prints are still available.
June 30, 2016
The book is here!
I'm thrilled to announce that In Training is back from the printer and available for purchase right now.
You may purchase it here from our web store, or from Amazon: http://amzn.to/29pxSRh
The book is 128 pages and features 72 images of bonsai, a beautiful illustrated appendix and an afterword by bonsai master Michael Hagedorn.




June 7, 2016
Bald Cypress, in training since 1972
Vaughn Bunting's bald cypress, in training since 1972. As I was working on this book, these distinctly American trees were some of the most interesting to me. Bonsai is a living, growing art form and its practitioners, by necessity, will look to use the trees around them.
In some ways, these earlier American bonsai masters' work set the groundwork for the innovative work being done by people like Ryan Neil and Michael Hagedorn.
May 17, 2016
John Naka's 'Goshin', in training since 1953
One of the most famous bonsai trees in the world, John Naka's 'Goshin' or Protector of the Spirit features a tree for each of his grandchildren. This foemina juniper resides at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum at the National Arboretum in Washington, DC.
It is featured in my new book of bonsai photographs entitled In Training, which can be ordered here today.
May 10, 2016
California Juniper, in training since 1985
There was no tree at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum that spoke to me like this California Juniper. Its combination of elegant curves and wild, gnarled branches makes it one of the most remarkable bonsai I've ever seen. I've often felt that this tree is worthy of a book all on its own.
This tree was gift to the Museum by Sze-ern Kuo.
If you're in Washington, DC this weekend, please consider attending World Bonsai Day. An exhibit of my photographs will be on display at the National Arboretum and more information about the events can be seen here: http://www.potomacbonsai.com/festival/
If you'd like to be notified when new videos + photos are posted, you can sign up using the form to the right, or follow me on Twitter, Instagram and by liking the book's Facebook page. Thanks!

California Juniper bonsai, in training since 1985

California Juniper bonsai, in training since 1985

California Juniper bonsai, in training since 1985

California Juniper bonsai, in training since 1985

California Juniper bonsai, in training since 1985
May 9, 2016
In Training photo exhibit at the National Arboretum

I'm thrilled to be sharing the first exhibition of my bonsai photographs on conjunction with the release of my book.
Starting this Friday, photographs from In Training, will be on display at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum at the National Arboretum in Washington, DC.
You can read the press release with more info here: https://www.bonsai-nbf.org/stephen-voss-creating-portraits-of-bonsai/
I'll also have a table at World Bonsai Day on May 13th - 15th and will be selling books and prints there. Please come by to say hi if you're there.
More information about World Bonsai Day and all the great workshops and presentations can be seen here: http://www.potomacbonsai.com/festival/
May 3, 2016
Chinese Elm, training date unknown
This Chinese Elm, by Stanley Chinn, is one of the most outwardly expressive trees at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum. Its windswept look and remarkable bark texture made it a fascinating tree to photograph.

Chinese Elm, training date unknown

Chinese Elm, training date unknown

Chinese Elm, training date unknown

Chinese Elm, training date unknown

Chinese Elm, training date unknown

Chinese Elm, training date unknown
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April 26, 2016
Bald Cypress, in training since 1987
This incredible bald cypress tree was donated to the museum in 1990 by Guy Guidry. In researching the background of these trees for the book, I came across the submission card that Guy included with the bonsai.

I find it remarkable that this tree, which is quite large on its own, was collected from a such an enormous tree. I can only imagine the effort it took to collect and shape this tree.

Bald Cypress bonsai, in training since 1987

Bald Cypress bonsai, in training since 1987

Bald Cypress bonsai, in training since 1987

Bald Cypress bonsai, in training since 1987.
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April 19, 2016
California Juniper, in training since 1964
As the book launch gets closer, I want to share some of the images that I loved, but that didn't make the final cut for the book. I've also shot videos for some of the trees which I think bring a different perspective to them.
This beautiful juniper was created by bonsai master Harry Hirao. It was collected in southern California and transplanted into this Japanese container in 1974.
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California Juniper, in training since 1964.

California Juniper, in training since 1964.

California Juniper, in training since 1964.

California Juniper, in training since 1964.

California Juniper, in training since 1964.

California Juniper, in training since 1964.
April 8, 2016
In Training is at the press!

Proof showing pages from the book, overnighted from Hong Kong.
I'm thrilled to announce that In Training has gone to print! Yesterday, we received the first proof sheet from the printers (essentially, a final print on the actual paper being used for the book). The color looked great and now they'll begin printing the rest of the books, which we should be receiving by the end of May.
The book is available for pre-order in the store today!
In the coming weeks, I'll be sharing previously unpublished photos of the trees as well as some videos that I've been working on over the last few months. If you want to keep up to date and be the first to see the new photos, you can follow me on Twitter, Instagram and by liking the book's Facebook page. Thanks!


