Rinko Kawauchi is a Japanese photographer whose work focuses on ordinary life, the delicacy of natural forms and the beauty of ordinary moments. Her work is often recognisable through the nostalgic haziness of her images, something achieved through lower contrasts in settings with intense natural lighting which creates a poetic sense of serenity.
Kawauchi acts as the observer in her photographs, shooting scenes as they play out naturally, establishing emotional authenticity, in turn strengthening the effect of the viewer’s own emotional response. Take this image of Kawauchi’s daughter, for example, as it shows a moment of her playing or exploring in the outdoors, in what appears to be a wooded area. This image in particular portrays a moment of pure childhood innocence, a nostalgic feeling that everyone can relate to in one way or another, whether it’s from their own childhood, or something they recognise in their own children, it’s the memories that stay with someone for their whole life. Compositionally, Kawauchi uses the rule of thirds and a shallow focus to centre her daughter within the image as the subject. Like with a lot of her work, this piece too has a very soft colour palette, namely using lighter blues and darker greens, a low contrast and an emphasis on the natural lighting, which brings out the feelings of nostalgia surrounding the photograph that Kawauchi is known for.
In my own work, I find that, much like in Kawauchi’s work, I dwell on the concept of nostalgia, preferring to shoot with warmer tones and with natural lighting. I want to develop a photoshoot more in the style of Kawauchi’s work, shooting in soft, intense natural lighting, and focusing on delicate natural structures as they are; purely observing.
George, you must provide more analysis context of Kawauchi’s work. She is influenced by Shinto philosophy which have different concepts that she explores through her photography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_aesthetics#:~:text=Japanese%20aesthetics%20comprise%20a%20set
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinto
Read recent essay by Megan
https://hautlieucreative.co.uk/photo24al/2024/02/05/how-is-the-work-of-rinko-kawauchi-inspired-by-japanese-aesthetics-and-history/
See bibliography for references to Kawauchi and her work. EG.
https://rinkokawauchi.com/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/01/2010_RK-SSAW-SS.pdf
https://rinkokawauchi.com/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/12/2017_Unseen-Magazine-4.pdf
https://hundredheroines.org/heroine/rinko-kawauchi/
https://midtownmocha.blog/2015/02/22/rinko-kawauchi-lifes-murmured-whispers/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CPeople%20often%20say%20that%20I
READ text in this book – have in classroom
https://hautlieucreative.co.uk/photo24al/2024/01/30/deconstructing-a-photobook-3/
https://aperture.org/editorial/the-luminous-openness-of-rinko-kawauchi-photographs/
Also explore her final photobook based on Kawauchi.
https://hautlieucreative.co.uk/photo24al/2024/02/20/photobook-chasing-dreams-evaluation/
See students previous projects based on Kawauchi
Anna
Photobook: https://www.blurb.com/bookstore/invited/7559957/545695f858566c5ad7cd4f47d1d8ea7f9ada3f17
Sophie
Photobook: https://www.blurb.co.uk/books/11147210-escaping-wonderland/9560813/75aacdacc409796627dc15884ce501a37b9c36f5
Blog: https://hautlieucreative.co.uk/photo22al/author/smariette11/
Make sure you produce a second artist case study. An influence on Kawauchi was William Eggleston
Make sure you come back on Mon 25 March with images from photoshoots…