Posts Tagged: japan

Koyo

Therese Rawsthorne’s collection for Spring Summer 2012 was based on a photograph of a Japanese prostitute taken in Nagoya by Shomei Tomatshu in 1958. Centred on this theme of Japanese modernity and femininity Therese’s prints were inspired by fallen autumn leaves, known as koyo. In Japan, the fallen leaves of Autumn are what cherry blossoms… Read more »

Hideaki Hamada

Hideaki Hamada lives in Osaka with his wife and their two young sons Haru and Mina. As a photographer and a father Haru and Mina are his ingenuous subjects, his work captures their sweetness, their boundless energy and the endearing unaffectedness of their fresh hearts and minds. Hamada explains: “I want to take photographs of… Read more »