Acid Bloom
The moment I feel like a plant, or like a bug alighting on a flower, I release the shutter. When Im not in this heightened state, I may shoot a beautiful flower beautifully, but that is all. For me, the process of photographing a flower is something more, something that goes beyond the flower. When Im photographing well, I am always floating on another plane a place between this world and the world beyond. Mika Ninagawa About ten years ago, the Japanese critic Kotaro Iizawa coined the expression onnanoko shashinka, which loosely translates as girlie photographers. He was referring to a hugely popular group of young Japanese women photographers whose subject matter simple, everyday things was captured using a point-and-shoot technique. Mika Ninagawa has been described as second generation onnanoko shashinka, a very skillful photographer with perhaps a more mature approach to her work but still with a wonderful mix of fun and flair. The pictures in this stunningly beautiful book are large and saturated, a dazzling array of flowers, trees, grass and insects close-up and ablaze with color. Acid Bloom is an electrifying body of work. This first Nazraeli Press edition is limited to 1,000 copies.
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