#1041 - Miho Kajioka

BK0144, 2015
#1041 - Miho Kajioka

“I always had a strange feeling about how we order time into the past, present and future, as I never really felt that way. Sometimes, for example, one week can seem shorter than five minutes. When I started to photograph, when I was 19 years old, I felt then that I was playing with time. I was not sure what to do with this idea until much later in life, when I read the science-fiction novel, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut.”


~ Miho Kajioka

 

Miho Kajioka is an incredible Japanese photographer known for her poetic and dreamlike compositions. Kajioka's work explores memory, identity, and the passage of time and her work has gained international recognition and captivated audiences with its unique style.

BK0144, 2015 is a perfect example of how her use of space and minimalism convey a sense of elegance and sophistication. By reducing distractions and focusing on essential elements, minimalistic images connect intimately with viewers, evoke emotions, and maintain a timeless quality.