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Photographer represented by Redux. Co-founder of @hikari.creative @everydayjapan
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Q. Sakamaki: Happy World Refugee Day, as the war and other conflicts forcibly displace more than 100 million people worldwide — it could be more than 110 million at the end of 203.The images are refugees from Sout
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Q. Sakamaki: At 2023 New York Pride March. #pridemarch #newyorkpride #nycpride2023 #lgbtqiaplus
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Q. Sakamaki: Not only pride of a dyke, but also that of Asian, and Korean. #nycpride2023 #nycpridemarch #lgbtqiaplus
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Q. Sakamaki: Liberia marked two decades this August, since the end of its brutal second civil war that took the lives of more than 250,000 people. Many Liberian officials, as well as United Nation, are proud of th
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Q. Sakamaki: Ciara, 23, and Jimy, 28, who I encountered while I was taking a walk in Central Park, New York, in the gorgeous Indian Summer of October. #love #couple #indiansummer #centralpark #nyc @djjimyth
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Q. Sakamaki: Palestinian protest in New York, as the Israeli government warned Palestinian residents of Northern Gaza, 1.1 million people, on Friday to evacuate their homes within 24 hours ahead of an expected gro
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Q. Sakamaki: RIP, my uncle's mother-in-law Matsuko. She passed away really recently at the age of 101. I met her only few times - at my real childhood, several decades ago, and last April when I visited Japan. She
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Q. Sakamaki: Rest in peace, all the victims of Israel-Gaza, or Israel-Hamas, war ! As a result of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7th, at least 1,200 people, including children, even toddlers and babies, ha
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Q. Sakamaki: Hiroshima: August 6 is the anniversary of the unprecedented event. 78 yeas ago, an atomic bomb as the first nuclear weapon was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, killing instantly 100,000 people or so.
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Q. Sakamaki: Street of Harlem in NYC turns to a runway of a fashion. It was created, directed as “Tales of the Serengeti' collection” by Sierra Leone-born designer San Sankoh (the canter at the last image). It was
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Q. Sakamaki: 54th Annual African American Day Parade in Harlem. Lots of music, fun and hope for no more gun violence. #AfricanAmericanDayParade #harlem #NYC
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Q. Sakamaki: Harlem’s Sunday portrait: Leon, 75, and Virgin, 78, pose after the church service.