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The first volume of Flux, a photographic diary by Dante Sisofo.
A collection of 57 photographs across 100 pages.
Photographed in Tokyo in November 2025 — wandering the streets of Shinjuku, Harajuku, and Shibuya over thirteen days — this book marks the moment when a decade of photographing the world, and the past three years of working in monochrome, came together into a unified vision.
At the heart of Flux is a simple idea: you cannot make the same photograph twice. The way light casts upon the world is always changing — across people, surfaces, streets, and shadows — transforming reality from one moment to the next.
Shot with a Ricoh GR in high-contrast black and white, these photographs embrace instinct, motion, and the fleeting rhythm of everyday life.
Light is the subject.
Everything is in flux.
A collection of 57 photographs across 100 pages.
Photographed in Tokyo in November 2025 — wandering the streets of Shinjuku, Harajuku, and Shibuya over thirteen days — this book marks the moment when a decade of photographing the world, and the past three years of working in monochrome, came together into a unified vision.
At the heart of Flux is a simple idea: you cannot make the same photograph twice. The way light casts upon the world is always changing — across people, surfaces, streets, and shadows — transforming reality from one moment to the next.
Shot with a Ricoh GR in high-contrast black and white, these photographs embrace instinct, motion, and the fleeting rhythm of everyday life.
Light is the subject.
Everything is in flux.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografia callejera
- Categorías adicionales Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: 13×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 100 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798240696367
- Fecha de publicación: mar. 15, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave flux, ricoh gr, street photography, dante sisofo
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Dante Sisofo
Philadelphia
Dante Sisofo is a street photographer based in Philadelphia. His work focuses on spontaneous moments of everyday life, shaped by curiosity, intuition, and a deep engagement with the world. In 2016, he won first place at the Miami Street Photography Photo Slam, judged by Martin Parr, and later received a scholarship to study under Magnum photographer Alex Webb.
