Before the shrine, a masked figure stands as if suspended between worlds. On either side, spectral foxes emerge like guardians of an unseen realm. The neon glow does not simply illuminate but transfigures the sacred into something otherworldly, charged with mystery and awe. This image evokes the presence of the seer: a being who gazes beyond the veil, who perceives what lies hidden to ordinary eyes. It is not merely a portrait but a vision, a fleeting glimpse into the threshold where divinity and strangeness converge, where the visible and invisible dissolve into one.
Born in Japan in the 1990s. When I was in middle school, I brought out my father's ASAHI PENTAX SP that was lying around the house and started shooting. After school, stop by the lab and learn about photography from local photography enthusiasts. With the help of expired film from the lab, he continues to take photographs. I was unable to take photos due to illness during my university days, but I gradually resumed taking pictures in 2017. Capture natural landscapes, macros,documents, and more from a unique perspective Dealing with classical photography techniques since 2018.