AnOther Magazineのインスタグラム(anothermagazine) - 11月21日 23時14分
After a trip to America’s rural south in the thick of the 2016 elections, @fumi_nagasaka turned to “photography as a tool to show this appreciation for life”
Following an invitation to visit her friend Tanya Rouse’s hometown, Nagasaka travelled to Walker County, Alabama, where she was struck by a different kind of beauty – worlds away from her home in New York, and reminiscent in some ways of the small Japanese town she grew up in.
“When I got there, I was in shock. The lifestyle was so different. It’s a rural small town. And I started to learn a lot,” she tells @nikicolet. Despite their different cultural backgrounds, Walker County’s locals welcomed her with warmth and kindness, opening their lives and homes.
“I thought, ‘Oh, this is why I started photography – because I love connecting with people.’ I love to use photography as a tool to show this appreciation for life.”
Read the full interview through the link in our bio 🔗
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