“Small changes in point of view can lead to big changes in consciousness. I think this is the role of photography and it’s what makes photography interesting.”

Naoki Honjo’s parochial birds-eye landscapes and cityscapes appear at once familiar and removed, simple and disorienting, real and fake. The Tokyo-based photographer ingeniously manipulates lighting, scale, perspective, focus and colour to invoke a sense of small-scale falseness about the environments we live in.

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Small Planet was the name of Naoki’s exhibition at Paul Smith’s galleries in London and Tokyo, and the title of the accompanying publication available in Australia through Kinokuniya.

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