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Venus Inferred is a photobook by Canadian female photographer Laura Letinsky. Letinsky graduated from the prestigious Yale University and is currently a professor of visual arts at the University of Chicago. Her still life images, which depict nostalgic images from various angles and through the changing of light, and her skillful use of Polaroids to depict the beauty in everyday life, are especially popular among female fans in Japan (photobook Time's Assignation, etc.). This is a collection of works released in 2000, and is a unique work from the time before she began still life photography based on light and shadow. It is a collection of images that she has continued to photograph couples and families for many years, focusing on the sometimes unclear ambivalence in relationships between men and women, such as the "love" between men and women and the "disharmony" and "disappointment" that lie behind it.