A two-decade photographic study of family life, combining personal history, theatrical staging, irony, and performative elements to examine change and continuity.
Long-exposure photographs condensing entire films into a single luminous frame, unveiling theater architecture.
Study of identity fluidity and perception through a series of 175 portraits of a single individual created with mirrors and natural sunlight.
Exploration of repetition, infinity, and time through symmetrical compositions highlighting subtle visual distinctions among Buddhist sculptures.
Dreamlike exploration of subconscious perception with fragmented compositions, stark contrasts, and a surreal interplay of light and shadow.
Daily performative engagement in Paris, where Nakahira photographed, developed, and displayed prints overnight, emphasizing circulation, transience, and the evolving relationship between images and time.