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The photobook strips away the pastel-colored innocence of her earlier work (like Hajimari no Sora , 2022). Instead, we get:
There are photobooks that simply capture a face, and then there are photobooks that capture an era. For fans of Japanese gravure and indie modeling, has always existed in the latter category. But her latest project, simply referred to by fans as the “Nozomi Kurahashi 26” photobook, is something different entirely.
If you can provide more context — such as where you saw the title, the year, or the publisher — I’d be happy to help further. Alternatively, if you’d like a detailed original essay about Nozomi Kurahashi’s photographic style, recurring themes (memory, femininity, water, light), and her place in contemporary Japanese photography, I can write that for you instead. Just let me know.