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Kai
Yokoyama
Photographer based in Tokyo
Kai Yokoyama is a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. Starting out as an architecture student at Saitama University, he switched his major to photography and completed his studies at Tokyo College of Photography. He has traveled the...
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The day you were born, I wasn't born yet
By Kai Yokoyama / Tokyo
— This is what I have to do now with my life. When this pandemic began in 2020, I lost control like people..
Oct 30, 2020
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I miss the smell of jasmine in Palestine
By Kai Yokoyama / Tokyo
— “The war has begun again.” A woman from Gaza Strip in Palestine said. On November 12, 2019, 34..
Aug 13, 2020
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"Yes, Lord, you know that I love you"
By Kai Yokoyama / Sri Lanka
— A Christian church named Zion Church, in Batticaloa, Sri Lanka, was blown up on 21 April 2019. The day was..
Aug 12, 2020
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Special Children of Kattankudy
By Kai Yokoyama / Kattankudy, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka
— Located in eastern Sri Lanka is the city of Kattankudy. In a country that is 70% Buddhist, nearly all of the..
Nov 27, 2019
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The day you were born, I wasn't born yet
Updated Oct 30, 2020
Birth, Buddhism, Deaf, Documentary, Emotion, Essays, Family, Isolation, Loss, Love, Memory, Pandemics, Photography, Sadness, Soldiers, War, Water
I miss the smell of jasmine in Palestine
Updated Aug 13, 2020
Documentary, Gaza, Human Rights, Immigration, Islam, Japan, Loss, Palestine, Peace, Photography, Photojournalism, Spotlight, Tokyo
"Yes, Lord, you know that I love you"
Updated Aug 12, 2020
Children, Christianity, Documentary, Family, Islam, Loss, Photography, Photojournalism, Religion, Terrorism, Violence
Special Children of Kattankudy
Updated Nov 27, 2019
Children, Deaf, Disability, Documentary, Education, Islam, Mental Illness, Minority, NGO, Photography, Photojournalism, School/College, Youth