“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.







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.
Posted by amelia groom 4:25 PM, June 21st, 2009 0 comments
