컨템퍼러리 포토 64-"감성사진, 비처럼 영화처럼" 카미코편
Kamiko is a Japanese photographer. Although she is an emerging artist whose name is not yet widely known, she is a promising emotional photographer with a distinct color, sensibility, and style. Her urban emotional photographs, in particular, are outstanding for their sense of loneliness and solitary solemnity. The night and rain, the city's back streets and lights, empty alleyways, and blue color tones are captivating. Please explore the contemporary style and aesthetics through Kamiko's emotional photographs, "Like Rain, Like a Movie." #Kamiko #EmotionalPhotography #JapanesePhotography #UrbanPhotography #ContemporaryPhoto

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