We’ve Both Grown Older.

A project tracing the relationship between photographer and subject, reunited after 13 years apart.

Project: “We’ve Both Grown Older.”

Statement

I first met Ms. Oda, the subject of this project, in 2012, when I was just beginning my career as a photographer. From our very first encounter, I intuitively felt, “I want to photograph this person,” and from that point on, I photographed her on a regular basis.

At first, she told me that she was uncomfortable being in front of the camera. Yet as our sessions continued, I sensed her gradually becoming drawn to the expressive potential of being photographed. At the same time, I found myself deeply affected by her presence—by the way she resisted society’s expectations of how one should be, and revealed both strength and vulnerability in a raw, unguarded manner. Through her, my perspective as a photographer was challenged, and I was given many important insights.

After 2018, however, our photo sessions came to an end, and our connection was lost.

Time passed. In late April 2025, I attended a talk event at a newly opened local bookstore called ARBOR BOOKS. Suddenly, a familiar voice rang out from outside:

“What are you all doing?!”

It was Ms. Oda. As I hurried toward her, she looked momentarily surprised, then smiled and said:

“We’ve both grown older, haven’t we.”

Those words became the signal that quietly reconnected the time that had once stood still.

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. July 2012. I photographed Ms. Oda for the first time.
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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. July 2012. I photographed Ms. Oda for the first time.

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. July 2012. We began shooting while communicating.
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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. July 2012. We began shooting while communicating.

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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's home garden. February 2013. From around this point, Ms. Oda remained completely unfazed by the camera being pointed at her and was photographed in a natural state.

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Fukuoka, Higashi-Kuroyama Community Center. March 2013. I borrowed costumes from an acquaintance and conducted a photo shoot.

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Shoke Pass. June 2013. Ms. Oda asked me to take a photo of her wearing her own yukata.
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Fukuoka, Shoke Pass. June 2013. Ms. Oda asked me to take a photo of her wearing her own yukata.

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Grandpa Gen's Forest. September 2014
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Fukuoka, Grandpa Gen's Forest. September 2014

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Iizuka. February 2016. I had Ms. Oda wear my sweatshirt.
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Fukuoka, Iizuka. February 2016. I had Ms. Oda wear my sweatshirt.

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's home garden. March 2017. In front of the cherry blossoms blooming at her home
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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's home garden. March 2017. In front of the cherry blossoms blooming at her home

© Kenta Nakamura - Fukuoka, Jurinin-tempelet. March 2017
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Fukuoka, Jurinin-tempelet. March 2017

© Kenta Nakamura - Wakayama, Game-center. September 2017
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Wakayama, Game-center. September 2017

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Wakayama, Hot spring inn. September 2017. Ms. Oda asked me to accompany her on a trip to Koyasan in Wakayama.At the inn where we stayed on the first day of the trip.

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Wakayama, Harbor View Hotel. September 2017. Ms. Oda asked me to accompany her on a trip to Koyasan in Wakayama.At the hotel overlooking the harbor where we stayed on the second day of our trip.

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Wakayama, Harbor View Hotel. September 2017. Ms. Oda asked me to accompany her on a trip to Koyasan in Wakayama.At the hotel overlooking the harbor where we stayed on the second day of our trip.

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Fukuoka, Shimotakano Community Center. March 2018. The two of them loved looking at cherry blossoms, so they took photos while walking.

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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's home garden. August 2018. A stylist friend of mine living in Tokyo knew about Ms. Oda and said she wanted to collaborate with her, so she came to Fukuoka.

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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. September 2025. By 2018, Ms. Oda had come to dislike having her photograph taken.Over time, however, she told me that she had eventually come to regard that photo shoot as a good memory.As she shared this with me, I asked Ms. Oda to take my photograph.

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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. September 2025. It had been seven years since I last visited Ms. Oda's house. We talked about all sorts of things. Ms. Oda seems to have gotten hooked on Zen at the temple where she's a regular, and she showed me a Zen pose.

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Fukuoka, Ms. Oda's residence. October 2025. Ms. Oda still keeps the stuffed animal her son cherished as a child displayed in her room. It seems that Ms. Oda is no longer in contact with her son.

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Fukuoka, Oto Roadside Station. October 2025. Ms. Oda loves cosmos flowers. She asked me to take her picture at her favorite cosmos field.