Wakaba Noda
March 25, 2008

I like photography of unremarkable subjects that become "remarkable images" because they make me think, they make me wonder, they make me search for the meaning of what I see. Wakaba Noda, a young photographer from Japan and residing in Sweden, has good examples of images that intrigue me. His recent work, Making a Map, has just been published by Farewellbooks.
"Trying to create a perfect place by assembling photographs of small wonders, Noda makes a map of a world not defined by geography, but by the possibilities that photography offers." - Farewellbooks
Miguel Garcia-Guzman







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March 25th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
those are cool images. Thanks for pointing to them.
March 25th, 2008 at 6:03 pm
Glad you like them Mike.
Miguel