Join us and meet Kayako on March 29, 2025, 3 pm to 5 pm at APCC. Light refreshments will be served. Please register for FREE at bit.ly/apcckayakosareenreception
Kayako Sareen, originally from Osaka, Japan, was raised amidst the dynamic energy of the city, which is framed by a breathtaking mix of mountains and ocean. This ever-changing landscape, shifting in color, texture, and form with each season, deeply influenced her perspective. In her photography, Kayako embraces the Japanese concept of kannon, meaning “watching the sound.” She seeks to capture images that resonate with sound—whether human, natural, or emotional
When the pandemic struck and the world seemed to shrink, Kayako found solace in looking up. The sky, ever-changing in its colors and patterns, became a source of connection, offering a quiet but powerful bond with her loved ones, even when they were physically apart. For Kayako, the act of looking upward provided strength and a sense of unity during uncertain times.
Before the pandemic, Kayako had already embarked on a series of photographic projects across various seasons and locations, with a clear common thread: simplicity. Her goal was to capture nature’s quieter moments—those subtle elements often overlooked in our rush—moments that, when viewed closely, evoke deep emotions.
Kayako is also the owner of k.mae studio, where she creates commercial, food, and fine art photography, blending her love for natural beauty with a meticulous eye for detail.
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