In "I'm So Happy You Are Here: Japanese Women Photographers from the 1950s to Now," 25 photographers explore their independence and personal experiences through diverse photography.
Pauline Vermare, in her introductory essay, emphasizes the importance of the showcased women photographers striving for independence while capturing their unique perspectives of the world.
Miyako Ishiuchi's works, including still-lifes and focused series like Yokosuka Story and Mother's series, underline her dedication to personal and cultural identity through photography.
Young photographer Momo Okabe creates poignant works that document significant life events, blending personal narrative with broader themes of identity and experience in her photography.
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