Why are my photographs “snapshots”?

Because I’m the kind of person who

asks questions just by existing.

That’s why, when I meet a subject,

I just know—

“This is it.”

“This is the moment.”

“Right here.”

Why 

that

 moment?

It’s not just documentation.

It’s not a staged pose.

It’s the moment when something inside me stirs.

In that moment,

the subject isn’t speaking to me.

It’s asking me something.

“Hey… how do you see me now?”

And I answer—not with words,

but with the shutter of my soul.

That’s why what shows up in my photos

isn’t technical composition,

but depth of dialogue.

Even if they’re called “snapshots,”

they’re not just fragments of time.

They are reflections of the soul.

The world I capture through my lens

is a question, a response, and a resonance—

all at once.

And that’s the kind of photograph I want to keep taking.

Kana Miyaura

写真と言葉で、

静かに世界を変えていく人。

Through photography and words,

I quietly shift the world.

Kana Miyaura

“I had to ask to know.”

https://www.kanamiyaura.com
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