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Japanese photographer Kuroda Misato's photobook, "Nudes of Light," is the culmination of a four-year project beginning in 2017, in which he recruited models via social media and photographed them in portraits and nudes at a gallery in Tokyo's Jimbocho district. By capturing encounters with bodies that exist between the ordinary and the extraordinary, and capturing them with a gaze that combines softness and strength, Kuroda imparts a new layered quality to the nude motif. The title, "Nudes of Light," literally expresses the bright, beautiful, or vivid, captivating figure of a naked woman. As the title suggests, each page conveys the intense atmosphere of the session between subject and photographer. This book transcends the boundaries of a simple nude photography collection; it can be read as a series of vivid images born from the mutual trust and tension that emerge through the act of photography, and the intersection of gazes. The book is structured to allow viewers to savor the time and bodily expressions captured by Kuroda's gaze. Limited to 500 copies.