In an industry often criticized for static poses and repetitive composition, dares to be messy. Some frames are intentionally out of focus. Others capture her mid-sentence, or crying from the cold wind of a morning shoot.
Beyond the photography, the physical production of the book is noteworthy. Bound in a soft-touch matte cover with a single embossed lily (a nod to growth and renewal), the 144-page volume feels substantial. Risa Tachibana First Photo Book Growing
Risa smiled, a genuine, wide smile that reached her eyes. She closed the book and hugged it to her chest. In an industry often criticized for static poses
Features high-quality photography emphasizing a natural, "girl-next-door" aesthetic. Risa Tachibana First Photo Book Growing
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