NEWS

Translated By DeepL

Photographer Takahiro Otsuji's first photo book features seasonal model Serina Mottola, and is a lush work of art.

pupa_dm1026

This year, the company celebrates its 10th year of activity.Takahiro Otsuji, Photographer. is pleased to announce the release of its first photo book. As for the background, together with floral artist UDA, he started planning and photographing the book at the beginning of this year. In May of this year, he participated in an event at "logi plants&flowers," a flower store in Aoyama. The pattern was previously published inHOUYHNHNM's News. also introduced in.

The photographs from that time, as well as previously unpublished ones, will be collected and exhibited at the Art Director's Gallery.Siun Shogo Kosakai, the photo book has been completed with the cooperation of

001653020032
001653060005
001653180010
001653180024

The model is Serina Mottola, who is in her prime.

001653230025
001653310032
N3_30

The title of the photo book is "PUPA. Pupa means "pupa" in English. The entire book is based on the motif of flowers, and it is a vivid portrayal of the fragility and danger of Serina Mottola in her last days as a teenager, as well as the first photo book by Takahiro Otsuji, a photographer, which is filled with many meanings, including the first time, fragility, and excitement of being born.

Five types of "Sharundesu" were produced at the last exhibition, and this time, two more special editions of "Sharundesu," three limited-quantity tote bags that come with the photo book when purchased, and four types of postcards were also produced.

N8_06
N14_14
N19_35

By the way, not only is the package of this "Sharundesu" original, but only the first picture is actually already taken, and it is a picture that Otsuji took of Serina Mottola. You can enjoy it only after developing the film! You can't wait to see it when it's developed!

_89A1786

The photo exhibition will run through Sunday, November 19.

Text_Ryo Komuta


PUPA. photographs by TAKAHIRO OTSUJI
Period: November 11 (Sat.) - November 19 (Sun.)
Hours: 11:00-18:00
Venue: Nakameguro Center
Address: 3F, 1-30-10 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo

TOP > NEWS