Whenever I walk the dog, I have flashes of memories of my father speaking to the people with whom he used to chat. Much to my surprise, that was the side of my father I never knew. Hajime Kimura’s Snowflakes Dog Man, ceiba’s editionThis entry was posted in talks and tagged book family Hajime Kimura Japan photography on 9th August 2019
The project deals with the emotional cries of children raised in abusive homes. A book by Miki Hasegawa, not easy to digest but nonetheless very significant. Miki Hasegawa on Child Abuse in JapanThis entry was posted in talks and tagged book child abuse family Japan Miki Hasegawa on 16th March 2019
"My parents, who owned a photo studio, went missing after the Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011." Read what Mayumi remembers and how she recovers from this traumatic experience. A Talk with Mayumi Suzuki, about Loss and RecoveryThis entry was posted in talks and tagged book family Japan Mayumi Suzuki tsunami on 2nd November 2017
We were honoured to accept the challenge of making a "trade edition" of a beautifully crafted handmade book dealing with the difficult subject matter that suicide is. Junpei Ueda’s Picture of My Life, ceiba’s EditionThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books family handmade Japan Junpei Ueda love suicide on 18th May 2017
How do you make a great book even better? That was our challenge when working with Yoshikatsu Fujii and Yumi Goto on the trade edition of Red String. Red String, The New Edition: An Interview with Yoshikatsu FujiiThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books family Japan Yoshikatsu Fujii on 17th December 2015
When Yoshikatsu approached us about a chance to collaborate, we were incredibly excited. This season, we will be working to produce and publish the “trade” edition of Red String. Yoshikatsu Fujii's Red String, Trade Edition à la ceibaThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books family Japan Red String Yoshikatsu Fujii on 30th November 2015
The story of Kabo and Hebo. Wonderful Days by Masahisa FukaseThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books cats Japan Masahisa Fukase on 31st July 2015
Take Sakamaki: The coarse printing on cheap paper, overlapping text on photos, and paperback style used in Horse & Booze was my modest resistance to the norm. Horse & BoozeThis entry was posted in series and tagged books Japan Take Sakamaki on 5th June 2014
Momoi Atsushi: Tokyo is a massive creature which keeps moving, changing every second, and growing vigorously. It is subject to metabolism in order to maintain its life. The Sound of TokyoThis entry was posted in series and tagged books Japan Momoi Atsushi on 12th May 2014