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"Life Works" is a collection of works by Japanese photographer Shun Kataoka. The statement on his website reads, "I am interested in things that people are unconsciously involved in. I take photographs and look at things that we have conventionally understood, trying to find new understandings and new worlds. The closeness that allows us to touch, the distance that we can gaze at. These are the distances that we are unconsciously involved in. I explore new understandings by using these "things that we are unconsciously involved in." This is the photographer's first book, and the subject is "gardens." The vitality of plants that try to live spontaneously, and the work of his grandfather, who continued to pour a lot of love into them. This book shines with a new perspective on the "garden" of an ordinary home, where "nature" and "people" intersect, and a unique aesthetic eye.