Clarifications & Definitions
Key terms, conditions, and interpretations that define the scope and understanding of the creative work presented on this platform.
Scope
What is considered a "visual project"?
A visual project refers to any body of work where the primary medium is visual, including photography series, digital compositions, and conceptual art installations, presented with a focus on narrative and technique.
Ownership
Who owns the work displayed?
All visual and intellectual property displayed is the creation of Haruka Shimazaki or collaborators, with full rights retained unless otherwise specified in project descriptions.
Usage
Can imagery be used or reproduced?
Images are for portfolio presentation only. Any reproduction, commercial use, or modification requires prior written permission. Contact for licensing inquiries.
Accuracy
How accurate are the project descriptions?
Descriptions aim for factual accuracy regarding techniques, dates, and concepts. Artistic interpretations are subjective and represent the creator's perspective at the time of publication.
Collaboration
What defines a "collaborative project"?
Work created jointly with other artists, designers, or technicians where creative input and execution are shared. Contributors are credited within the respective project details.