Profile photo scavenger hunt

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Profile photo scavenger hunt

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This is as off topic while staying on topic as I can get. :? This is a quick question about a profile picture I saw. Triela was a regular here, but they haven’t been on in a long while. I also see that people here like to go on scavenger hunts. Anyone know who that person is in the picture and where to find her at? I have had some leads in the past, but it’s always a dead end. Obviously this isn’t really a movie, this the first sentence. It’s just solving something that has been a thorn in my side. (I’m not going to post the image just in case. I’m not too certain about the photo rules)
Any info would help :mrgreen:
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Sure, I'll take a shot. I used tineye to reverse image search, it showed it to be a Japanese photobook. I don't read Japanese so I put the image into an image translator and this is what I found:

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The top, top left seems to say "beautiful girl fairy tale photo collection."

Hiromi Saimon is the photographer and it seems to be from 1986.

Google the photographer's name and you should find more images of the girl, but I couldn't find a name.
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Here's a few more tidbits that may or may not be accurate:
Kingpouge Laika: A Photobook by Hiromi Saimon

Kingpouge Laika is a photobook by Hiromi Saimon, a Japanese photographer known for his portraits of young girls. The book features 78 photos of Laika, a 12-year-old model who posed for Saimon in various settings and outfits. The photos are taken with a soft focus and a natural light, creating a dreamy and innocent atmosphere.

Hiromi Saimon was born in 1950 in Tokyo. He started his career as a fashion photographer in the 1970s, working for magazines such as Anan and Non-no. He became famous for his series of photobooks featuring teenage girls, such as Laika, Princess Laika, Laika in Love, and Laika Forever. His style was influenced by David Hamilton, a British photographer who also specialized in depicting young women in a soft and sensual way.
Google image searching "kingpouge laika" brings up more photos of the same girl, but all the links are very weird and not really super trustworthy looking imo.
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Can def see the David Hamilton influence
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Random797 wrote: Sun Jan 04, 2026 6:14 am (I’m not going to post the image just in case. I’m not too certain about the photo rules)
Do not post if it contains explicit nudity, unless it is out of focus.
mgray wrote: Sun Jan 04, 2026 8:40 am Sure, I'll take a shot. I used tineye to reverse image search, it showed it to be a Japanese photobook. I don't read Japanese so I put the image into an image translator and this is what I found:

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The top, top left seems to say "beautiful girl fairy tale photo collection."

Hiromi Saimon is the photographer and it seems to be from 1986.

Google the photographer's name and you should find more images of the girl, but I couldn't find a name.
I came across this book by a Japanese photographer; the models were Eastern European girls. It was kind of strange—everything was in Japanese, but the models weren't Asian. I should warn you, it's best not to look for that; it would be considered CP.
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ThurstonHowell wrote: Sun Jan 04, 2026 4:25 pm Can def see the David Hamilton influence
I don't think so. The influence of Loli 'lolitas' or young models you could see manga, anime, and even modeling in that country was normalized.
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There’s many influences there and it’s not 1:1 Hamilton but the model, the era, and the dreamlike soft focus certainly has echoes of DH
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Tineye was interesting, but putting some of the images I already have in there just showed nothing. Yanex was a better help at least for the image search, but still nothing. I’m sure this applies to a lot of you, but it was something I found a while back, then forgot about it, then went to revisit and it turns out the internet is trying to hide it from you! :x
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Sully23 wrote: Sun Jan 04, 2026 4:35 pm I came across this book by a Japanese photographer; the models were Eastern European girls. It was kind of strange—everything was in Japanese, but the models weren't Asian. I should warn you, it's best not to look for that; it would be considered CP.
Yeah I dont know the exact pipeline of "eastern European girl to Japanese model" but it seems to be a thing that happens with some regularity. To be clear, other than what I looked up and posted I have no idea what's in these books and don't necessarily support them, I just think it's fun trying to identify people/source images.
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Totally agree. Internet scavenger hunts are so fun. Feels like hide and seek
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