It is considered that the technologies are designed for younger generations that they, in fact, are in full swing. However, someone seems to have forgotten to say about this belief, Kimiko Nishimoto — 89-year-old lovely Japanese grandmother, who for the past 17 years, she takes pictures and edits them. And style she has, admittedly, unique.
Grandma, Nishimoto, became interested in photography at the age of 72 years. Her son just taught a photography course for beginners, and she decided to enroll, not even knowing that discover unexpected passion and talent for the craft.
Kimiko Nishimoto, instantly fell in love with photography and began to make bizarre and funny self-portraits.
10 years ago, Nishimoto, was a personal exhibition in the local Museum of her native town.
And now grandma is going to exhibit their work in an art gallery in Tokyo. The exhibition, entitled Asobokane (translation — “let’s play”) will be held from 15 Dec to 18 January.
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