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Fu, Ideal Forms, modernist, photographs, Plato, postmodernist, realities, tamayura, Tamayura Hitotose, truths
The ability to embed soul and emotion on photographs is not within the domain of abilities of the camera but instead entrenched by the artist on his or her shots. Then, passion is transmitted to this inanimate object as the artist crafts his or her vision to become reality. As the popular saying suggests “a picture is worth a thousand words.”
As a shutterbug, one of the things that I find interesting in Tamayura Hitotose is the interpretation of photographs; take for instance, the presence of tamayura (“children of the light”) in Fu-chan’s photos. The Maestro perceived those unusual tiny lights in Fu’s dad’s picture as the result of the overflowing gentleness and love between the father and daughter.