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Introduction to Hideaki Hamada's Works

Japanese photographer Hideaki Hamada (Hideaki Hamada) was born on 1977 in Awaji Island, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. He is a photographer and guitarist of the folk band Songbird. He lives in Sakai, Osaka, with his wife and two sons, and lives a happy life. Ordinary things can often create a whirlpool in our hearts, and more and more people like this fresh photography style, which can make visitors feel better, get closer to life and enjoy the quiet beauty. He used a camera to record the ordinary life, and the child became the model with the highest frequency under his lens. Hideaki Hamada regards photography as a time capsule for children, "letting them know the love given by their parents through dull life records". Not only that, photography is also a mirror for him to "see himself". It is a way to find yourself calmly and not lose your goal. "Based on this simple shooting intention, Hideaki Hamada's photos are neither floating nor impetuous, full of fresh Japanese style, and family and life are his themes. These photos also tell us that plain is true.