Mono No Aware
“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”
9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.
Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.
~ This edition is now sold out ~
Images from this project can be viewed here.
“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”
9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.
Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.
~ This edition is now sold out ~
Images from this project can be viewed here.
“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”
9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.
Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.
~ This edition is now sold out ~
Images from this project can be viewed here.