
TRAFFIC CONES OF JAPAN
BY MAX CAMERON
Forget robots, neon lights or sushi, the humble traffic cone outdoes them all in its ubiquity across Japan. No potential mishap is left coneless, with the pointy objects appearing in all kinds of unexpected places, taking on a life of their own. Max Cameron has been photographing traffic cones across Japan for over three years, and has compiled them into a bilingual photo book of cones that didn't just make him stop, but made him feel.
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