She is visible but not fully seen, appearing through a layer that keeps part of her elsewhere.
A veil can be hair falling across one eye. A plastic curtain catching light. A blurred reflection. A thin surface between the person and the viewer. It can hide part of the face, soften the scene, and make the image feel less direct. But it does not close the story. It asks you to look longer.
Don’t miss the full spread and article, “Unexpected Inspiration in the Streets of Tokyo.”
https://kisau.com/2026/05/23/unexpected-inspirati…
Paul Tocatlian
Kisau Photography
www.kisau.com
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