by Mark Manzi
Words by Paul Humphries
Edited by Iman El Kefrawi
People of Japan is a quiet and observational photographic study of everyday life across Japan. Mark Manzi captures moments that might otherwise be overlooked: commuters, shopkeepers, friends, strangers, and the textures that form the rhythm of daily living. The photographs are gentle and attentive, revealing a Japan shaped not by clichés but by its people and their routines.
The accompanying words by Paul Humphries bring an additional layer of reflection, pairing personal observation with a sensitivity to place and culture. Edited by Iman El Kefrawi, the book finds a balance between imagery and text, creating a thoughtful and cohesive portrait of contemporary Japan.
At Factory Supply we look for books that reward attention. People of Japan does this by encouraging a slower way of seeing, one rooted in curiosity and respect. It is a meaningful companion for anyone drawn to documentary photography, travel, or the subtle narratives found in everyday life.
Published by
Independent / Self-published (1 of 50 copies limited run)
(Exact imprint available on request)
Format
Softcover, photography throughout
Size
A4 (297 × 210 mm)
Pages
50 pages
Please note
This is a second hand book and may show signs of use and age.