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The Japanese photographer who shrink-wraps entire families — and their homes

Feb 21, 2022 (abc17news.com) - Having a family portrait taken by Haruhiko Kawaguchi comes with one unusual condition: That he wrap your entire house in plastic and then vacuum-seal you into an airtight bag.

From there, the Tokyo-based photographer has just seconds to capture the images he needs before setting his breathless subjects free.

The striking pictures, which Kawaguchi describes as a “memorial photo for the family,” form part of his ongoing series “Flesh Love,” an almost two-decade-long mission to explore human intimacy by shrink-wrapping people in plastic.

“When I started the series, I asked some of my closest friends to test how long they could hold their breath for, and found it was about 15 seconds,” Kawaguchi said via video call from Okinawa, Japan. “So, I decided to set a ’10-second rule’ whereby I open the bag after 10 seconds, regardless of whether (I have taken the photo) or not.”

Beginning with intimate images of lovers trapped inside sealable bags, which were once used to store futons, his photos have since grown in scale. The latest installation of his series, titled “Flesh Love All,” sees the photographer encasing couples or families and the places most important to them — usually their homes, complete with trees, cars and motorbikes — in custom-made plastic sheets.

Going by the name Photographer Hal, a reference to the talking computer in Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey,” Kawaguchi said his photos are primarily about love. And while his focus has shifted from the sexual to the familial kind, his goal remains the same: to depict human connection in its many forms.

“(The newer photos) contain a message of connection with the outside world and express love for everything equally,” he said, adding: “We pack everything in the background to represent the social connection that the subjects have to the outside world, not just to themselves.”

It can take two weeks to create the custom wraps and set up a single image, while the final photo shoot requires the help of around seven people. An assistant is always ready to open the bags — or cut them open, in case of an emergency — if the photographer is unable to do so. He also keeps a portable oxygen tank to hand, as well as a spray to keep subjects cool during hot summer photo shoots. ...continue reading

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