I don't know if the air movement or the ocean currents are fast or slow, but it's clear.
It feels Mediterranean.
I thought the impression of this place hasn't changed since ancient times.
It feels like everything is scattered freely and haphazardly.
That's what's fascinating.
It made me feel alive.



[Nagase Sayo Profile]
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1978.
She has actively exhibited her works and released photo books in Japan and Europe, and her fifth photo book, "PINK LEMONADE", was published by Stockholm's "LIBRARYMAN". In 2014, her new photo book, "FOLLOW UP -J002E3-", was published and an exhibition was also held.
She is currently working on a project for her next book and exhibition.
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