Santa Fe, Asahi Press, 1991 - Kishin Shinoyama - Plac'Art Photo
She went on to clarify that while her manager-mother had given her approval, for her, the project was simply "a photo book by Shinoyama in Santa Fe, America." She had not fully grasped the nature of the content until she was on set. However, despite this initial naivete, Shinoyama recalled that once they began, she was an absolute professional. "If she had said 'I don't want to,' I wouldn't have shot it," he recalled. "But when I said, 'Well, shall we try taking them off?' she just stripped down. I was so surprised. She's the type of girl who, once she makes up her mind, will see it through." Santa Fe, Asahi Press, 1991 - Kishin Shinoyama
(hea nūdo) movement, published at a time when Japanese authorities had only just begun to permit uncensored nudity in print. "But when I said, 'Well, shall we try taking them off