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A collection of works by Japanese female photographer Kyoko Uchida "Dark Light". After studying plaster drawing in junior high school and nude drawing and self-portrait in high school, after studying design at Kuwasawa Design School, he went on to study photography at Tokyo College of Photography. The production of self-portraits since his days as an art student changed to the form of self-portraits after becoming a photography student, which became Uchida's lifework. Issei Suda, one of Japan's leading photographers, who was an old acquaintance and a senior at a photography school, writes a postscript. "...withered plants, corpses of insects, peeling paint on the wall, everything familiar in the small world including death is spiritualized, and only her body gives off a vivid and realistic feeling.... .”. Recommended for those who like the works of photographers such as Michiko Kon and Emi Anrakuji. "The 26th Photo Society Award winning work".