By Japanese Photographers: Setting Sun Writings
The transition into tasogare (the hour of shape-shifting and desire). Balconies, domestic spaces
The Japanese photographers teach us that the setting sun is not an ending. It is a verb. It is the act of setting—slow, graceful, and inevitable. setting sun writings by japanese photographers
This is mirrored in the structure of the book itself, which opens with an introduction titled "Why So Personal?" by curator Anne Wilkes Tucker, setting a tone of intimate inquiry. The final piece is an epilogue by photographer Takashi Homma, titled "Something Like a Sunset," which ties the collection together with a resonant, suggestive final image. Between this dawn and dusk of the book's structure, readers are taken on a journey through the landscape of Japanese photography's soul. The transition into tasogare (the hour of shape-shifting