A Fleeting Journey

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Akil recounts his trip to Japan alongside his friends Shinpei and Ichiro, encapsulating short-lived moments in his photo book titled "A Fleeting Journey." In a world where Japan is often portrayed as grandiose and intimidating, Akil opts for a different perspective, capturing the cities he explores with a captivating sense of beautiful familiarity, despite it being his first time in the country. Through his lens, he hopes to remind us of an important truth: in our short-lived adventure called life, we often chase perfection and greatness. While those dreams aren't wrong, Akil urges us to embrace the impermanence and reality of life.

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  • 58-page photo book. 6” x6”

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Akil recounts his trip to Japan alongside his friends Shinpei and Ichiro, encapsulating short-lived moments in his photo book titled "A Fleeting Journey." In a world where Japan is often portrayed as grandiose and intimidating, Akil opts for a different perspective, capturing the cities he explores with a captivating sense of beautiful familiarity, despite it being his first time in the country. Through his lens, he hopes to remind us of an important truth: in our short-lived adventure called life, we often chase perfection and greatness. While those dreams aren't wrong, Akil urges us to embrace the impermanence and reality of life.

  • Shipping included

  • 58-page photo book. 6” x6”

Akil recounts his trip to Japan alongside his friends Shinpei and Ichiro, encapsulating short-lived moments in his photo book titled "A Fleeting Journey." In a world where Japan is often portrayed as grandiose and intimidating, Akil opts for a different perspective, capturing the cities he explores with a captivating sense of beautiful familiarity, despite it being his first time in the country. Through his lens, he hopes to remind us of an important truth: in our short-lived adventure called life, we often chase perfection and greatness. While those dreams aren't wrong, Akil urges us to embrace the impermanence and reality of life.

  • Shipping included

  • 58-page photo book. 6” x6”