Music videos,Interview,Project

Director&Editor
satomoka[Yotei] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0sQGHe_mJ0

Directo&Camera&Edit
satomoka[Everyday] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrB6zAxfP_g

Photo
amazarashi [ごめんねオデッセイ] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn-fJxLtpNw

Director
xiexie [UMA] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hDMErrHUsE




Interview

Photographer Sakura Nakayama's "Struggle"│It's not easy to continue doing what I love, but the value of my existence lies here
https://soramido.com/nakayama-sakura

As I continued to struggle, I realized my “self-likeness”
https://note.com/casie/n/nd2e15a5cdfcc

Meet people through photography. Photographer: Sakura Nakayama
https://mashup-kabukicho.com/article/11026

DONNAHEYA(What kind of room?)

Photographed over 100 people's rooms and faces. This project was exhibited in Tokyo, Osaka, and Milan.
https://www.instagram.com/donnaheya/?next=%2F

Can you imagine what kind of room someone lives in just by looking at their f

Sometimes it matches your expectations, and other times it’s completely different. No two rooms are alike, and I believe a person’s “human nature” is most clearly reflected in their living space. That’s what I find fascinating, and it inspired me to come up with this project.

I also believe that rooms change with the times. They don’t just reflect a person’s character, but the era they live in as well.

With this exhibition, I want people to feel the “present.” I hope that over time, as this project becomes part of the past, it will represent a certain era, and that it will evolve endlessly without ever reaching.

In this age, where people often say “I’m not interested in others” or feel disconnected from those around them, why not take a moment to be curious about someone else?

There are as many rooms as there are people, and each room holds its own story.

We rarely get the chance to see inside someone else’s living space, right? I would be delighted if you came and took a peek.


Music videos,Interview,Project

Director&Editor
satomoka[Yotei] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0sQGHe_mJ0

Directo&Camera&Edit
satomoka[Everyday] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrB6zAxfP_g

Photo
amazarashi [ごめんねオデッセイ] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn-fJxLtpNw

Director
xiexie [UMA] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hDMErrHUsE




Interview

Photographer Sakura Nakayama's "Struggle"│It's not easy to continue doing what I love, but the value of my existence lies here
https://soramido.com/nakayama-sakura

As I continued to struggle, I realized my “self-likeness”
https://note.com/casie/n/nd2e15a5cdfcc

Meet people through photography. Photographer: Sakura Nakayama
https://mashup-kabukicho.com/article/11026

DONNAHEYA(What kind of room?)

Photographed over 100 people's rooms and faces. This project was exhibited in Tokyo, Osaka, and Milan.
https://www.instagram.com/donnaheya/?next=%2F

Can you imagine what kind of room someone lives in just by looking at their f

Sometimes it matches your expectations, and other times it’s completely different. No two rooms are alike, and I believe a person’s “human nature” is most clearly reflected in their living space. That’s what I find fascinating, and it inspired me to come up with this project.

I also believe that rooms change with the times. They don’t just reflect a person’s character, but the era they live in as well.

With this exhibition, I want people to feel the “present.” I hope that over time, as this project becomes part of the past, it will represent a certain era, and that it will evolve endlessly without ever reaching.

In this age, where people often say “I’m not interested in others” or feel disconnected from those around them, why not take a moment to be curious about someone else?

There are as many rooms as there are people, and each room holds its own story.

We rarely get the chance to see inside someone else’s living space, right? I would be delighted if you came and took a peek.