Love this new series from New York-based photographer Sayuri Ichida. Featuring New York-based ballet dancer, and fellow immigrant from Japan, Mayu, the images diverge from typical dancer portraits — taking Mayu away from the formality of the stage and placing her outdoors.
Exploring a sense of displacement and their shared struggles as single women living abroad, Ichida approached Mayu as an object in a frame, challenging her to go outside her comfort zone and do things differently than her formal training as a ballerina. As Ichida explains:
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“Everything she does as a dancer is so beautiful, so I asked her to not be too beautiful.”
See more from Ichida’s fantastic series below.
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