Japanese photographer Ai Ezaki handed over photographs she had taken over the past ten years to graphic designer Yuta Murao, whom she was meeting for the first time, and gave him complete control over the layout. Through the act of a photographer making a book with another person, Ezaki attempts to objectively perceive the contours of her own identity. A decade of diverse experiences and moments—scenes of Tokyo, meals with friends, and self-portraits—are reassembled and given a new structure. The book also includes "Hen'ai no Kiroku", an essay by Ezaki reflecting on her thoughts about the act of taking pictures, written during the production process.
- Pages: 160 Size: 180x251 mm Softcover Color First edition of 150