January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

Categories: Photo project

London-based Japanese photographer Chino Otsuka decided to return to her past in a very original way: she added her modern image to old photos.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

1. 1979 and 2006, Kitakamakura, Japan

The result was a photo project called "Imagine that you find me", in which a girl gets to know herself as a "child".

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

2. 1982 and 2005, Paris, France

I must say, the work was done with real talent – the pictures convey the warmth and naturalness of family photo albums.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

3. 1976 and 2005, Kamakura, Japan

And from the point of view of technical photomanipulations, everything is done very efficiently – shadows, lighting, grain and colors give out the work of a high-class professional.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

4. 1975 and 2009, France

"The process of digital photo processing has a lot in common with the work of the "time machine" — it's like I'm going on a trip to where I once lived, I'm becoming a tourist of my past and my history," says the photographer.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

5. 1981 and 2006, Japan

Chino carefully chose the pictures that were included in this series – trains, hotels, and vacation spots play an important role in the plot of the project.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

6. 1985 and 2006, UK

"It is difficult to separate the past from the present, to draw a boundary between territories... my works reflect the different stages of my growing up, my memories"

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

7. "... I'm not here and not there, I'm somewhere in the middle, I even feel like a Japanese and an Englishwoman at the same time ..." Each photo is a fascinating "dialogue" between a little girl and an adult woman. We are looking at the same person, Chino Otsuka, but in different years of his life.

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

8. 1985 and 2005, China

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

9. 1982 and 2005, France

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

10. 1977 and 2009, France

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

11. 1980 and 2009, Japan

January photo project: the photographer returns to his own childhood

12. 1975 and 2005, Spain

Keywords: Past | Photographer

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