




And this is why we could look at the work of japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi all day long. Tiny pieces of life, like memories or dreams; we hold them close or let them go.
click here to invest in her books from amazon, but be quick; copies are few and generally only available on import. They increase in price too, but I think I'll hold on to my copy of Utatane forever.
House of Istria
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