Immediate, textured, and quietly intentional. Where Tokyo is precise, Osaka feels calm and conversational. Narrow streets, layered signage, and canal walkways create spaces that feel lived-in rather than curated.
Shot from a street-level perspective, the work remains composed yet responsive, allowing spontaneity within structure. Gestures, glances, and fleeting interactions carry as much weight as the surrounding design.
A shift in tone within the Japan series: less restrained, more tactile, and grounded in everyday presence.