Japanese photographer Daisuke Yokota muddles pinhole-esque photographs in dream/nightmare-like scenarios for his contribution to Nocturnes.
Nocturnes, by AM Projects, is a photobook that explores six different photographic journeys into the night with a print run of 600 copies. Yokota, having majored in Photography at Nippon Photography Institute in Tokyo, has been the recipient of a number of international awards and has been recognized for ‘In the Wake Japanese Photographers Respond to 3/11' at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Yokota states about his technique, "He photograph exists as a point of contact between the subject, the camera and myself. However, while a photograph—which, broadly speaking, does not change over time—and memory—which is transformed through experience—might once have existed in the same place, they do not follow the same course of time."









