Image of the front cover of the book "Street Snacks," depicting a torn picture of a mouth on a street between the text "Street Snacks" and "Yuri Ogita."
Image of an interior spread of the book "Street Snacks." On the left page is a photo of a used meth pipe laying on grass. On the facing page is a photo of another meth pipe on grass, and below the photo is a paragraph of text.
Image of an interior spread of the book "Street Snacks." Two full-bleed images of sidewalk graffiti face each other.
Image of a spread from the book "Street Snacks." The lefthand page is a full-bleed image of a cigarette butt in a notch in a curb; the righthand page is a photo of a styrofoam cup wedged onto the tip of a traffic cone.
Image of a spread from the book "Street Snacks." The lefthand page is a photo of tomatoes lined up on the sidewalk; the righthand page is a photo of a pile of peanuts on a tree stump.

Street Snacks

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Street Snacks is a compilation of Yuri Ogita's photos of organic, inanimate, discarded or placed intentionally, cast-off refuse that adorns the ground of her neighborhood in fascinating ways. Some of these items are meant to be seen by passersby, while others catch the eye due to their odd appearance. Most are banal, but, juxtaposed with their surroundings, take on a new appeal. 

Softcover, 4x6 in., 64 pages. Edition of 50.


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