Mikiko HARA These are Days |
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"The camera eye is more honest, simple, coolheaded and unforgiving that my own eyes. More than merely visualizing the ideas of the photographer, I feel the camera excels as an apparatus that can grasp and slowly scoop up things we cannot understand or perceive. So as a photographer myself I want to exist as transparently as I can." Mikiko Hara On sale in Japan on October 17, 2014 Photographs by Mikiko Hara Mikiko Hara takes her photographs without using a viewfinder. She sees and photographs her subjects without looking at the image through the viewfinder. She uses a German-made Ikonta from the 1930s. Since she first encountered this classic camera in the mid 1990s, she has made the square-format snapshot into her own photographic style. The photographer always has this lightweight, easy to carry, and quiet camera with her in her bag as she walks the streets. She photographs the nonchalant figures of fleeting passersby, as well as the landscapes and material things that emerge and disappear before her eyes wherever she goes. In those places she has come upon by chance, she quietly releases the shutter. She gambles on the accumulation of chance that is the technique of the snapshot. Each of the moments that have been retained among the hordes of photographs resonates with the fragments of memory within the viewer, arousing feelings which precede words. This book contains twenty-five recent photographs, and is Mikiko Hara s second photobook following hysteric 13: Hara Mikiko from 2005. For order information or any other inquiries, please email info@osiris.co.jp |