Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Koizumi Mahiru's address book

Koizumi Mahiru's address book

She took pictures to leave a record of her life for everyone, and thought it was something she could do for everyone. Ri-ri praised her for being great, but somehow made her unhappy.

Although the photographer's mission is not to criticize the content and shoot it truly under any circumstances, she only shoots people's smiles. "I like this kind of photo." After hearing the heartfelt praise from Japan, the relationship between the two seems to have become more harmonious.

She replaced her mother as a war correspondent, took on the housework of the whole family and cared for people. She also considered going abroad like her mother, but when she thought about her family, she felt that she couldn't do such a thing ... so she was confused.

Her principle is never to delete the photos that have been taken, because those are unique moments. But she didn't delete the photos of Japan because there were other reasons ...? She seems to want to say something to those Japanese who show interest in taking pictures, but ...

She said she wanted to stay in the eyes of the sun, so she asked him to take a picture of herself. She agreed with Ri-ri that if she fled the island, she would give him her old camera and teach him how to take pictures. No. 126

Koizumi's favorite underwear.

It seems to be in some obscure places.

Well done.

P.S. Koizumi's hope is that when the debris reaches 6, he will have underwear.