
Swiss photographer Helène Dodet posts a gallery of photos shot in Japan.
The series is titled “Koukotsu… a Japanese instant,” and appears on the Behance Network portfolio site.
Koukotsu [Behance Network]

Swiss photographer Helène Dodet posts a gallery of photos shot in Japan.
The series is titled “Koukotsu… a Japanese instant,” and appears on the Behance Network portfolio site.
Koukotsu [Behance Network]
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