• Location:
    TOKYO, Japan
  • Photo Associations & Memberships:
    NOMAD ART JOURNEY
About Yasuyo Susukida

She is a photographer, visual artist, and writer whose interdisciplinary practice explores the quiet tensions between spirituality, memory, and perception. Having worked with photography since the era of film, She brings a tactile sensitivity to their visual language—attuned to light, rhythm, and the invisible weight of time.

Through long-term travels and close observation of everyday life, Susukida’s work moves between documentation and poetic abstraction, uncovering subtle connections between body, ritual, and human experience.

From 2010 to 2013, Susukida conducted socially engaged art experiments, including Invisible Feast—a conceptual performance staged at a historical ruin. Inspired by the question, “Is hunger only satisfied by what we eat?”, the piece reenacted a banquet from Toulouse-Lautrec’s recipes without serving a single dish. Through its deliberate absence, the work invited reflection on fulfillment, imagination, and invisible nourishment.

Her ongoing photographic series include Life Consuming Life, a meditation on the visceral entanglement of flesh, identity, and survival. In contrast, the Moments of Light Series captures ephemeral scenes of stillness and transcendence in sacred spaces and daily rituals—tracing devotion, time, and the unseen.

With a background in magazine editing and narrative writing, She weaves image and text into layered compositions that invite presence and empathy. As the founder of Nomad Art Journey, they continue to build a body of work that reflects both difference and shared humanity—always guided by the slow, intentional eye of someone shaped by film.

2003-2006 Member of photographer club in University- Osaka University of Foreign Language.
2006-2009 Management of business
2010-2012 Magazine main editor in Japan
2012-2014 Editor and Event organiser
2013- Photographer of NOMAD ART JOURNEY