Saimon's approach seems to align with a broader movement in late 20th-century Japanese photography. This was a time when young photographers, including female artists like Yurie Nagashima and Hiromix (Toshikawa Hiromi), brought a new, more intimate perspective to the medium. While not as widely known as these figures, Saimon's work, as evidenced by the "Laika" series, appears to engage with similar themes of identity, isolation, and the objectification of the subject.
: Instead of a simple collection, organize the 78 photos into a "journey" or story arc. Group them by location (Japan vs. international) or by mood—moving from "candid and natural" to "glamorous and artistic". Saimon's approach seems to align with a broader