Children ask adults questions — and sometimes, adults return the gesture.
Japanese photographer Kozo Miyoshi continues his quiet journey, guided by the same curiosity that shaped his early years. Through his lens, everyday scenes unfold with calm attentiveness, revealing beauty in the simplest forms of life.

His black-and-white photographs hold a stillness that invites reflection — light falling gently, humour appearing in the smallest gestures, and an unspoken equality between photographer and subject. Within these moments lingers the quiet joy of being alive, clear and sincere, like a child’s honest reply.
A Long Interview with Kozo Miyoshi traces this thread of curiosity across more than sixty years of work — a lifelong conversation with the world, carried out in tones of light and silence.