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Dark Light is a collection of works by Japanese female photographer Kyoko Uchida. In junior high school, she studied plaster drawing, in high school she studied nude drawing and self-portraits, and after studying design at Kuwasawa Design School, she went on to study photography at Tokyo College of Photography. She started making self-portraits as an art student, but after she became a photography student, she changed to self-portraits, which became her life's work. Issei Suda, a representative Japanese photographer who was a senior at the photography school and an old friend of Uchida's, wrote an afterword. "....In this small world that includes wilted plants, dead insects, peeling paint on walls, and death, all familiar objects are spiritualized, and only her body exudes a vivid reality...." Recommended for those who like photographers such as Michiko Imada and Emi Anrakuji. "26th Society of Photography Award winning work."