Kohei Yoshiyuki, The Park, 1971-1979 In the early 1970′s, while walking with a friend through a park in  Tokyo, photographer Kohei Yoshiyuki noticed that young couples used the  park as a space for intimate encounters in the belief that they are  protected by the darkness of the night. Equipped with a small camera and  Kodak’s infrared flashbulb, Yoshiyuki produced a series of photographs  that captures the nightly performance in Tokyo’s parks. In this haunting  series of photographs produced between 1971 and 1979 and simply called The Park, the couples, both straight and gay, become the unwitting actors in Yoshiyuki’s play.

Kohei Yoshiyuki, The Park, 1971-1979 In the early 1970′s, while walking with a friend through a park in Tokyo, photographer Kohei Yoshiyuki noticed that young couples used the park as a space for intimate encounters in the belief that they are protected by the darkness of the night. Equipped with a small camera and Kodak’s infrared flashbulb, Yoshiyuki produced a series of photographs that captures the nightly performance in Tokyo’s parks. In this haunting series of photographs produced between 1971 and 1979 and simply called The Park, the couples, both straight and gay, become the unwitting actors in Yoshiyuki’s play.