Himari Tsukishiro - Moon Noir
"Moon Noir" presents the captivating artistry of Isiliel, Himari Tsukishiro, during her 2024 "Moonbow Crusade" US tour. In this photobook, I aimed to offer viewers a visual interpretation of this prominent alt-idol figure's multifaceted world. The pages explore the striking contrasts inherent in Isiliel's persona: from the dramatic visual of corpse paint against a night beach, to moments of unguarded vulnerability in hotel settings, and her Los Angeles experiences.

Haluka - Dark Blossom
"Dark Blossom" is Haluka of Diablevoix's first photobook, a solo idol known for its intense and captivating rock sound. This photobook offers a glimpse into Haluka's world, contrasting her powerful stage presence with more personal moments. You'll see Haluka in her striking Diablevoix stage costumes, reflecting her dynamic performances and rock-infused music. But you'll also discover a different side of Haluka in everyday clothes, revealing a more relaxed and natural charm.

Okunoya Kana - On The Way To...
"On The Way To..." is about showing Okunoya Kana, the artist, idol, and actress. Known for her roles in films like "Memories of Matsuko," Kana's artistry extends beyond acting into the idol world, and this photobook captures her in a different light. In this photobook, you'll see Kana in peaceful Japanese settings – a traditional garden, walking in a park, and enjoying meals. "It captures a natural picture of Okunoya Kana's relaxed and happy moments.

Miho - Lingering Warmth
In "Lingering Warmth," we show MIHO, the artist known for her "Yasashii idol" style. It explores MIHO's kindness and warmth. The book moves from outdoor shots showcasing her everyday clothes to more intimate studio portraits in a Calvin Klein two-piece set. The book highlights the contrast between traditional Japanese aesthetics and a more playful, modern side.