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Miho Kajioka (born 21 February 1973)[1] is a Japanese photographer, living in Kyoto.[2] In 2019, she received the Prix Nadar for the book So it goes.
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MihoKajioka (born 21 February 1973) is a Japanese photographer, living in Kyoto. In 2019, she received the Prix Nadar for the book So it goes. Kajioka...
The Train. 8 juin 1968. Le dernier voyage de Robert F. Kennedy 2019: MihoKajioka, for So it goes (the(M) / Ibasho) 2020: Flore, for the book L'odeur de...
close-ups of the very old, grainy-blurry works, close-ups of the elderly MihoKajioka (born 1973) Mari Katayama (born 1987), self-portraits with textile sculptures...