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he offered to create the first photography morgue (or archive) for the newspaper.That took time and it could be expensive.

so film could be developed on site and right away.It was a mixture of ethnicities and we all got along culturally.He was in a way like Beyonce or Madonna.

beloved Rafu Shimpo photographer for 40 years.he kind of felt like an outsider at first.

glasses and always with his large camera in hand.
It was then that his love of photography intersected with his first experiences within the Japanese American community.and African Americans facing racist restrictions in other parts of Los Angeles moved into the neighborhood and infused it with jazz and other forms of culture; and the brief period of time following the war as Japanese Americans began moving back and lived in an integrated.
The Bobby Buck Show: Windows of Little Bronze Tokyo.Little Tokyo Community Council and Japanese American National Museum.
It shows buildings and people from the past and present and the path that both communities have taken.inspired by the artists research and conversations with people in both neighborhoods.