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Clary Estes

Photographer, Writer
 The Hamagurihama Project by Clary Estes         
The Hamagurihama Project
Nationality: United States of America
Biography: Clary Estes is a documentary photographer from Central Kentucky who works internationally on stories about the human condition.
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The Hamagurihama Project
Copyright Clary Estes 2024
Updated Aug 2016
Topics Abandonment, Activism, Adolescence, Agriculture, Animals, Belief, Buddhism, Civil Rights, Community, Confrontation, Corruption, Documentary, Dreams, Dying/Death, Education, Emotion, Environment, Environmental, Family, Food, Forest, Friends + Family, Globalization, Happiness, Health/Healing, Historical, Homelessness, Hope, Human Rights, Isolation, Loss, Love, Multimedia, Peace, Photojournalism, Politics, Senior Citizens, Short Film, Sorrow, Travel, Vacation, Water, Youth

The Hamagurihama Project came about as a result of the 3.11 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami. Kameyama Sensei, resident of the village started the project as a way to save the village from falling into obscurity. Now, instead of a site reflecting of the disaster, Hamagurihama is a place people can come to reflect on the event and their lives, as well as a learn and practice the old ways of Japan. The Hamagurihama Project is a beautiful story of the strength of the human character in the face of great tragedy.

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