Photo Gallery: Photography educator and historian Dennis Reed authored ‘Japanese American Photography: Commemorative Addition’

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Back in 1977, Dennis Reed read something that intrigued him: There once had been a vibrant society of Japanese American photographers, including first-rate modernists, but with the advent of World War II and U.S. internment camps, all of their work had been lost. “Nothing survived,” the photography educator and historian remembers reading in that article. He wondered about that.