Skip to Content
Olivier Desmet
Home
Projects
Portraits of Maiko
In Praise of Stillness
Marine Layer
Tsukiji
Mono No Aware
Books
Silver Gelatin Prints
Blog
Bio
Contact
Mailing List
0
0
Olivier Desmet
Home
Projects
Portraits of Maiko
In Praise of Stillness
Marine Layer
Tsukiji
Mono No Aware
Books
Silver Gelatin Prints
Blog
Bio
Contact
Mailing List
0
0
Home
Folder: Projects
Back
Portraits of Maiko
In Praise of Stillness
Marine Layer
Tsukiji
Mono No Aware
Books
Silver Gelatin Prints
Blog
Bio
Contact
Mailing List
Books Mono No Aware
mono no aware 1.jpg Image 1 of 10
mono no aware 1.jpg
mono no aware 2.jpg Image 2 of 10
mono no aware 2.jpg
mono no aware 3.jpg Image 3 of 10
mono no aware 3.jpg
mono no aware 4.jpg Image 4 of 10
mono no aware 4.jpg
mono no aware 5.jpg Image 5 of 10
mono no aware 5.jpg
mono no aware 6.jpg Image 6 of 10
mono no aware 6.jpg
mono no aware 7.jpg Image 7 of 10
mono no aware 7.jpg
mono no aware 8.jpg Image 8 of 10
mono no aware 8.jpg
mono no aware 9.jpg Image 9 of 10
mono no aware 9.jpg
mono no aware 10.jpg Image 10 of 10
mono no aware 10.jpg
mono no aware 1.jpg
mono no aware 2.jpg
mono no aware 3.jpg
mono no aware 4.jpg
mono no aware 5.jpg
mono no aware 6.jpg
mono no aware 7.jpg
mono no aware 8.jpg
mono no aware 9.jpg
mono no aware 10.jpg

Mono No Aware

$50.00
Sold Out

“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”

9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.

Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.

~ This edition is now sold out ~

Images from this project can be viewed here.

Add To Cart

“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”

9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.

Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.

~ This edition is now sold out ~

Images from this project can be viewed here.

“Mono No Aware (物の哀れ) is a Japanese expression used to describe the transcience of all things and the gentle, sorrowful appreciation of life that comes with the realization that this impermanence is a fundamental truth. Photography by its very nature is an expression of this concept. After all, a photograph is nothing more than a reminder of a moment that is forever lost in time.”

9” x 9” hardcover photo book - 58 photographs, 64 pages.

Limited edition printing of 100 copies; signed and numbered by the author.

~ This edition is now sold out ~

Images from this project can be viewed here.

 

All images on this site © Olivier Desmet. All rights reserved. Use of any images without prior consent is forbidden.