As a photographer, I am drawn to spaces where I do not inherently belong, yet I am invited in through the intimacy of others. In Japan, where emotions exist between the lines of speech, capturing tenderness feels like witnessing a quiet rebellion. Each image holds personal and universal truth, revealing the contrast between who we are on the outside and inside. As Hanna reflects, “The photo captured something timeless, a bond that will always remain, regardless of what changes life might bring.” In documenting these moments of closeness, I, too, find my own intimacy—the quiet freedom to truly see and be seen.”
Words and images by Gili Benita.