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Haruka Sakaguchi Captures Cultural Identities Through the Lens

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The photographers eye sees things the rest of us might not.  Haruka Sakaguchi uses the camera to tell stories about cultural identity and intergenerational trauma.

Sakaguchi is a Japanese documentary photographer based in New York City. She was born in Osaka, Japan and immigrated to the US with her parents when she was three months old. Sakaguchi’s documentary work focuses on cultural identity and intergenerational trauma.  Her clients have included The New York Times, National Geographic, Time Magazine, ProPublica, The New Yorker, Smithsonian Magazine, BBC News, Bloomberg Businessweek, NPR, Newsweek and The Washington Post among other publications.

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