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Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama

Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama tells the epic journey of the late Japanese Canadian photographer Tamio Wakayama who decides to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the deep south during the 1960’s American civil rights movement. Learning the art of dark room photography along the way, this transformative moment in time allows him to confront his own identity and return ‘home’ to the west coast of Canada to begin a body of photographic work that continues to celebrate, re-present and document the spirit of Japanese Canadians who resided in the former Paueru Gai/Powell Street neighborhoods.

Top Cast

  • Tamio Wakayama

    Tamio Wakayama

    Himself (archive footage)

  • Jody Richardson

    Jody Richardson

    Herself

  • Mas Nakawatse

    Mas Nakawatse

    Himself

  • Leslie Kellen

    Leslie Kellen

    Herself

  • Michiko Sakata

    Michiko Sakata

    Herself

  • Linda Hoffmann

    Linda Hoffmann

    Herself

  • Bryce Kanbara

    Bryce Kanbara

    Himself

  • Kathy Shimizu

    Kathy Shimizu

    Herself

  • Paul Wong

    Paul Wong

    Himself

Overview

Between Pictures: The Lens of Tamio Wakayama tells the epic journey of the late Japanese Canadian photographer Tamio Wakayama who decides to join the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the deep south during the 1960’s American civil rights movement. Learning the art of dark room photography along the way, this transformative moment in time allows him to confront his own identity and return ‘home’ to the west coast of Canada to begin a body of photographic work that continues to celebrate, re-present and document the spirit of Japanese Canadians who resided in the former Paueru Gai/Powell Street neighborhoods.

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