The Kingpouge Laika 12/78 is not just a lens; in Hiromi Saimon’s hands it becomes a storyteller. In this 78-frame series, Saimon pairs the Laika’s particular optical character with an unflinching curiosity for texture, light, and the quiet theatrics of everyday life. The result is a body of work that feels intimate and expansive at once — a portrait of places and people rendered with a compassion that never sentimentalizes.
Each of the 78 photos functions as a verse in an open-ended poem. Saimon avoids linear storytelling, instead building rhythm through repetition of motifs—cigarette smoke, chain-link fences, neon reflections, and unreadable facial expressions. The work feels both deeply personal and deliberately cryptic, inviting viewers to construct their own narrative from the fragments. kingpouge laika 12 78 photos photography by hiromi saimon
Memory and Archival Time: The reference numbers in the title and the tactile surfaces of the prints make the series feel archival. The work interrogates how time is cataloged: as a linear ledger, as a stack of snapshots, or as a palimpsest of lived moments. The Kingpouge Laika 12/78 is not just a
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