LOST YOUR PHONE NUMBER
Beginning with a disconnected phone number, this photobook explores lost connections, shifting memories, and the quiet act of observing people. We can never truly know what someone in a photograph is thinking, yet through curiosity and prolonged looking, imagination begins to emerge. Like noticing the loneliness of an empty glass, only to realise the emotion belongs to ourselves. Memory slowly seeps inward until it feels inseparable from the body, like a second skin. This is a photobook that unfolds quietly over time. Rather than offering direct answers, Ahlum Kim invites readers into a deeply intimate space shaped by absence, tenderness, and emotional distance. The photographs carry a softness that lingers, reminding us how images can become vessels for memory, projection, and longing. Born in Korea and based in Tokyo, Ahlum Kim began photographing seriously through the act of photographing a lover. Believing that human connection can soften anger and insecurity, her practice is rooted in observation, empathy, and the search for hidden narratives within people. Working primarily through portraiture, she approaches photography not as accumulation, but as a process of subtraction, gradually revealing what matters most through light, presence, and encounter. 以消失的電話號碼為起點,本書探索失去的連結、記憶的變化,以及對人的凝視與觀察。我們無法真正知道照片中的人正在想什麼,但只要帶著好奇重新觀看,想像便會悄悄誕生。就像看見一個寂寞的玻璃杯時,才突然意識到那份情緒其實來自自己。記憶慢慢滲入內心,最終彷彿成為皮膚的一部分。 出生於韓國、現居東京的攝影師 Ahlum Kim,因為拍攝戀人而真正開始投入攝影創作。她相信人與人之間的連結能夠緩和內心的不安與憤怒,因此她的作品始終圍繞著觀察、共感,以及對人物隱藏敘事的探索。她主要以肖像攝影為創作核心,並將攝影視為一種「減法」的過程,透過光線、相遇與存在感,慢慢顯露出真正重要的事物。 這是一本需要慢慢閱讀與感受的攝影書。Ahlum Kim 並不急於給出答案,而是透過溫柔而帶有距離感的影像,引導讀者進入關於缺席、情感與記憶的私人空間。影像中的情緒安靜卻持久,提醒著我們:照片有時不只是記錄,更是承載投射、思念與情感的容器。 推薦給喜歡私密敘事攝影書、亞洲當代攝影、人物肖像、記憶與情感主題,以及偏好安靜、細膩影像閱讀體驗的讀者。 Photo & Essay : Ahlum Kim Book Design : Chikako Oguma Bookbinding : Chikako Oguma, Ahlum Kim +++ Language: English Binding: Softcover | 18 pages Book Size: 297 × 420 mm Publication Year: 2024 | Edition of 200 ISBN: 978-986-06217-4-7
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