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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “REMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLD”

The Back Page Revisited – Reinterpreting the News Event

IPA 07/10/2013 Photo Books, PROJECTS Leave a Comment

Familiar and usual place, ordinary scene without specific features, public area with many people gathering and passing by or very private secluded location.

Hajime KimuraKenichi KannoMasaru GotoMegumi YatagaiMiki HasegawaNozomi IijimaREMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLDRyogo ShiodaShuichiro ShibataSoichiro KoriyamaSono AidaYumi Goto

Photo Essay: Broken Hallelujah, by Akemi Ohara

IPA 06/06/2013 Photography, PROJECTS Leave a Comment

I am praying that the ground and the sea in my hometown washes as soon as possible and are purified. I hope all the people can return.

Akemi OharaREMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLD

The Newsprint Award 2013 – Celebrating the Newsprint & Self-publishing

IPA 28/03/2013 Exhibitions & Events Leave a Comment

Bookdummypress and Reminder’s Project Stronghold have joined forces to launch a new photography publication award.

BookdummypressREMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLDYumi Goto
A year has passed, I went to where our kindergarten used to be. I laid flowers down for the people who died, and prayed for them. A friend who was in my class; a friend I played with in kindergarten; Miss Rie, one of my teachers. I found out they died. 玉田 真菜 / Mana Tamada

Kids Photo Journal – Photography as Therapy

Kevin WY Lee 12/03/2013 Photography 1 Comment

Kids Photo Journal is a project where children from the tohoku disaster areas document their daily lives and the recovery of their home towns – using photography as voice and therapy.

3/11 Kids Photo JournalFukushimaJapanREMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLDTsunamiYumi Goto

Photo Essay: MATAGI, by Hajime Kimura

IPA 29/10/2012 Photography, PROJECTS 25 Comments

The Matagi were originally an indigenous tribe of self-subsistent males living in deep mountain forest areas in Japan.

Hajime KimuraJapanKodamaMatagiREMINDERS PHOTOGRAPHY STRONGHOLD