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Kenro Izu

Not being able to speak or read Japanese means I have to rely on finding Japanese photography that is being represented by Western galleries. Kenro Izu's work has made it to the West. The Gloablist has an article about his Sacred Places, and you can see samples of his work at Angkor here.

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