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OMG! New York Times schrijft over mijn fotoproject!

Naar aanleiding van het Hapa Japan Festival en de?Critical Mixed Race Studies in Los Angeles eind Februari, verscheen vorige week in de?New York Times een opiniestuk waarin ze?mijn H?fu2H?fu project vernoemen ?n prijzen.

NY Times redacteur Lawrence Downes: “If you gaze at the many portraits of half-Japanese, half-Dutch subjects photographed by Mr. Miyazaki, you can see the searching in their faces, the puzzling out of what hapa means. But you can also gain the sense that there are deep currents, forces old and powerful, in opposition to wall-building and racial hunkering.”

Lees het hele artikel hier.

H?fu2H?fu is een persoonlijk fotoproject waarbij ik h?fu (half Japanse mensen) fotografeer en interview. Aan?het eind van het interview en voor ik ze fotografeer, formuleert de ‘h?fu’ ??n vraag die ze?andere h?fu zouden willen vragen. Met dit project werp ik vragen op die moeten resulteren in meer onderling begrip tussen half Japanse mensen, hun familie, vrienden of collega’s.

Meer info vind je op H?fu2H?fu.org?

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