honorable mention
Ryoko Hirai japanPhoto © Ryoko Hirai
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Achieves 2021 -Flower
Photo office management
Director of FPA Japan Food Photographers Association
Based in Shibuya, Tokyo
Everyday life is dramatic, and something is constantly changing in our daily lives. The same day will never happen again.
The casual daily life becomes memorable over the years and becomes a story for each person. I took pictures of my daily life and started thinking about human well-being.
"What is happiness?", "What does it mean to live?", "What is a human being?"
I would like to share my thoughts on a universal theme with many people in my work.
I want to express the real world as fine art. For me, the cameras and photographs that give shape to them are very important, and I would like to focus on promoting the appeal of art.
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entry description
“Flowers don’t tell, they show.” This is by an American author, Stephanie Skeem. There are always flowers in my life. At one time, I asked about death to the flower by my side. When I think over my own death, I remember someone that I cherish. I never think of myself. Thinking about death is the same as thinking about how to live. Flowers show me how to make my way forward.about the photographer
PhotographerPhoto office management
Director of FPA Japan Food Photographers Association
Based in Shibuya, Tokyo
Everyday life is dramatic, and something is constantly changing in our daily lives. The same day will never happen again.
The casual daily life becomes memorable over the years and becomes a story for each person. I took pictures of my daily life and started thinking about human well-being.
"What is happiness?", "What does it mean to live?", "What is a human being?"
I would like to share my thoughts on a universal theme with many people in my work.
I want to express the real world as fine art. For me, the cameras and photographs that give shape to them are very important, and I would like to focus on promoting the appeal of art.
back to gallery