Says Masato: The Wintertag (winter day) series is one of the winter landscapes in Japan. This series is an ongoing
Says Bruce: Oyako is the Japanese word for parent and child and I have been taking this series since 1982.
About Spaces Between says Tom: The concept and construction of personal space is highly variable, both individually and culturally. I
Says Yota: They pictured in these photos, me as I write this, and you who are looking at the photographs,
By southern coastline of Niigata City is located in northern part of the Sea of Japan. A village sank into
Matagi are traditional hunters living in small villages and settlements in the highlands of northern Honshu, the main island of
‘Seasonal Abandonment of Imaginary Worlds’ is a photographic collection of aging Japanese playgrounds, captured by photographer Carine Thévenau, in rural
From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shoguns who ruled in the name of
Greg Girard is a Canadian photographer who has spent much of his career in Asia. His work examines the social
Since ancient times, the Japanese have had a unique aesthetic sense referred to as “wabi-sabi”. Generally, this style prefers the
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