In a world where cameras now serve more followers than feelings, this dog lies beside an old film camera—silent, indifferent. It’s not nostalgia, but a quiet protest. A time when we created for ourselves, not algorithms, may be fading. This image is a metaphor: the camera, once a tool of self-expression, now abandoned like a forgotten language. In his gaze turned away, there’s a question: Has photography lost its soul?
Kaisyakuji Yushi is a rare fusion of surgical precision and artistic depth — a pediatric surgeon by training, and a globally recognized fine art photographer by calling. His work transcends the boundaries between clinical science and visual poetry, offering images that are as emotionally arresting as they are technically masterful. With a signature style defined by desaturated tones, stark contrast, and a philosophy he calls “stealing the color to reveal the soul,” Yushi captures the raw dignity of animals, often transforming them from subjects of curiosity into symbols of resilience and soli