Masahisa Fukase’s photography is some of the most emotionally raw work you’ll ever encounter. Whether it’s the obsessive intimacy of From Window or the haunting loneliness of Ravens, his images cut deep.
He turned personal heartbreak into visual poetry—quiet, strange, and unforgettable.
He passed away in 2012.
Thank you, Mark Darbin, for recommending his work.
Until next time,
Tomasz
Hauntingly raw and beautiful.
"We have lived together for ten years, but he has only seen me through the lens... I believe that all the photographs of me were unquestionably photos of himself."
Yoko's words add heartbreaking complexity to the images. No longer just portraits of her, they're self-portraits of his longing.
He was a genius.