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New York - Always, Almost
New York - Always, Almost
New York Älways, Älmost is the latest work by Seishii Shirakawa, a photographer renowned in the world of fashion. Here, his lens turns not to the city’s glittering façade, but to its shadows, its warmth, and the quiet presence of its people. Faded signs, rain-soaked pavements, and walls that seem to speak are captured with poetic clarity. Each image feels less like something taken than something encountered. Page by page, the photographs awaken the sounds and atmospheres of New York, guiding the reader into the city’s deeper layers. This book offers a rare chance to discover another face of the metropolis and to reconnect with the “urban memory” that lies within us all.
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New York - Always, Almost
New York - Always, Almost
New York - Always, Almost
New York Älways, Älmost is the latest work by Seishii Shirakawa, a photographer renowned in the world of fashion. Here, his lens turns not to the city’s glittering façade, but to its shadows, its warmth, and the quiet presence of its people. Faded signs, rain-soaked pavements, and walls that seem to speak are captured with poetic clarity. Each image feels less like something taken than something encountered. Page by page, the photographs awaken the sounds and atmospheres of New York, guiding the reader into the city’s deeper layers. This book offers a rare chance to discover another face of the metropolis and to reconnect with the “urban memory” that lies within us all.
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New York - Always, Almost
New York Älways, Älmost is the latest work by Seishii Shirakawa, a photographer renowned in the world of fashion. Here, his lens turns not to the city’s glittering façade, but to its shadows, its warmth, and the quiet presence of its people. Faded signs, rain-soaked pavements, and walls that seem to speak are captured with poetic clarity. Each image feels less like something taken than something encountered. Page by page, the photographs awaken the sounds and atmospheres of New York, guiding the reader into the city’s deeper layers. This book offers a rare chance to discover another face of the metropolis and to reconnect with the “urban memory” that lies within us all.
























