Through a mix of street photography and conceptual documentary, the Salaryman Project depicts the world of Tokyo's male office workers (aka salarymen) and the Japanese sense of the season. From 2013 to 2015, the work was published as an illustrated Japanese professional agenda.
Obscuring the faces on purpose is an attempt to adapt in a creative way to the constraints of portraits rights on candid photography. As a result, mystery and poetry seem to blossom around the supposedly boring corporate world.