This special edition of Maki's "Intimate Puzzle" includes a signed print and comes in a slipcase painted by Masami.

Each motif limited to 10
Print Size: 165 × 165 mm
Print Type: Archival Pigment Print
Each hand-painted case has a different design.

 

The people we love the most often remain impossible for us to fully understand. In his latest book, "Intimate Puzzle," French photographer Maki focuses on Masami, the woman with whom he shares his life. Through his photographs, we see Masami in various situations of everyday life: sitting across the table in a restaurant, sharing an elevator, looking at her face while she sleeps, each photo revealing (or adding) another facet of her being. Maki, usually an analog enthusiast, shot the entire series with his cell phone camera. Perhaps because of the cell phone's own status as a ubiquitous part of modern life, Maki has succeeded in creating a series that never loses its fascination with its inexhaustible subject.

“To articulate in a few words the exceptional being that is Masami would be impossible and unnecessary, for it is my hope that such essence permeates and emanates from the pages of this book.”
― from Maki’s afterword (included in French, English, and Japanese)

-Book Size
200 × 200 mm
-Pages
120 pages, 111 images
-Binding
Hardcover
-Publication Year
2024
-Language
English, Japanese, French
-Limited Edition
10
-ISBN
978-4-910244-31-0

Artist Profile

Maki

Born and based in Marseille, France, Maki is a photographer, publisher, DJ and radio producer.

He began taking photographs as a teenager and studied photography at school in the early 80's.

He began his photographic career by trying out different disciplines, working as an assistant photographer in an industrial and advertising photography studio, photographer for a modeling agency... He then photographed the European cities with which he was connected (Venice, Barcelona, Marseille, etc.), which led him to hold his first personal exhibition in Marseille in 1986.

Disappointed by the world of photography, he stopped shooting for a few years before returning to photography with a more personal and experimental approach.

In 2001, he traveled to Japan for the first time and began photographing and building his series entitled "Japan Somewhere", from which he later published his eponymous book with Zen Foto Gallery.

In 2007, Maki was a founding member of the European photography collective SMOKE.

In 2010, he founded Média Immédiat Editions and published a collection of mini-photobooks. To date, 11 mini-books have been published with Onaka Koji, Morten Andersen, Ed Templeton, Ichiba Daisuke, and others.

Maki has exhibited his work in Europe and Japan and has been featured in numerous international publications.