¡Ikeda Momoko First Photobook: Momoiro Eigyo
¡Ikeda Momoko, Nakamura Msafumi
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[Machine Translation] Momoko Ikeda works as a talent sales representative for an entertainment production company while also working as a celebrity herself. She has appeared in TV programs such as "Jikkuri Kikkuri Talou" (TV Tokyo), and has also appeared as a solo gravure model in a weekly magazine alongside her own talent. She is now releasing her long-awaited first photo book. The theme of the photobook, which was shot three times in Tokyo, Izu, and her hometown of Kitakyushu, is "An Adulterous Trip and Its Breakup. It is full of close-up photos that approach the realities of women in their twilight years. The photos are also noteworthy for the way they take off their clothes, easily breaking through their own limits. ( Momoko Ikeda's comment ) I never expected that an amateur who wants to be out would be able to release her first photo book. Even though I am an amateur. And in my 30s. It's really just a word of "no way. Wani Books approached me after seeing my photogravure on TV Tokyo's "Jikkuri Kari Taro" last year, in which I challenged a 10-kilo diet. It was no way, right? I am very happy to have this wonderful opportunity. There were many opinions three years ago when I showed my first gravure, but I feel that it all worked out for the better in the course of my sales work after that. Thanks to the fact that people knew about Gravia, the conversation went smoothly and I was able to get a lot of work ( laughs ). Especially in this day and age of social networking, I don't really care if I'm behind the scenes or in the public eye, I just want to enjoy the opportunity to be an "amateur who wants to be in the public eye" ( lol ). I think I am as enthusiastic as I said I would be. I think I did my best because I don't think I will have an experience like this twice. The theme of the film is "a sparkling girl working in the city who has an affair and returns to her hometown after the breakup," so it is divided into three parts: city, hot spring trip, and hometown. Originally, we had planned to make the hot spring scene the climax of the film, but the test shot in Tokyo turned out to be more sensational than we had expected, and we liked it. I think the shots taken at the hotel in Shibuya, where we drank all the time, turned out to have many bold shots with drunken, natural smiles ( laughs ). I also asked them to shoot in Kitakyushu, my hometown, and they included scenes at my favorite "snack bar," and we also took snapshots at Tangae Market and in downtown Kokura. I never thought I would be releasing a photo book, but it was quite exciting to see it myself, and I hope you will take a look at it, as it was shot so beautifully!
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