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Here are some representative samples of my work.
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upload count as of September 2023: 62,306.
People
[edit]Although I certainly photograph buildings and other infrastructure more than people, I like to think I've done my share of work in this area as well. Most of these are either Seattle people or people I've had a chance to photograph as they passed through Seattle; a few of these pictures were taken elsewhere.
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Roberto Maestas †, founder of El Centro de la Raza
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Bob Santos †, who with Maestas was one of Seattle's so-called Gang of Four
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Larry Gossett, also one of the Gang of Four, long a member of the King County Council
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Sculptor, memoirist, and Native American activist Lawney Reyes †
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Aaron Dixon, Black Panther and Green politician
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Ron Johnson, Black Panther
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Ericka Huggins, Black Panther
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Jamal Joseph, Black Panther
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Maxine Mimms †, American educator and founder of the Tacoma, Washington Campus of Evergreen State College
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Pat Thomas, musician, music producer, and cultural historian
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Music critic and music historian Gillian Gaar
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L. A. Times (now NPR) music and culture critic Ann Powers
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Diane Warren, queen of the power ballad.
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Author Darryl Ponicsan
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Music critic Robert Christgau
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Music critic J.D.Considine
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Wendy Fonarow, "the Indie Professor"
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Culture critic Tavia Nyong'o
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John Rockwell of the New York Times
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Singer and actress Asha Puthli
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David Thomas of Pere Ubu
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Author and sometime politician Grant Cogswell
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Seattle busdriver, filmmaker, and author Nathan Vass
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Romanian computer scientist and theater critic Adrian Mihalache
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Drag performer Jinkx Monsoon
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Cartoonist Gahan Wilson †
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Musician and activist Krist Novoselic
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Musician and TV producer Cleve Ticeson
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Musician (Teleclere) & DJ (KUBE-FM) Tony B
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Funk musician Robbie Hill
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Singer Bernadette Bascom
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Freddie Robinson ("Love One Another", 1983)
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Session man Joel Tepp
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Zappa sideman Ike Willis
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Rock'n'roll wild man Roy Loney †
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Claymation animator Bruce Bickford †, another Zappa collaborator
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Justin Hawkins, lead singer of The Darkness
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Jazz drummer Billy Hart
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Songwriter and performer Wreckless Eric
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Author and music critic Greil Marcus
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Author Nick Hornby
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Actor Charles Canada
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David Ritz, king of the "as told to" biography
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Music producer and musician Steve Fisk
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Music producer and musician Jack Endino
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Sculptor / musician / composer Trimpin
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Efrim Manuel Manuck of Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Experimental musician David Toop
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Composer and stage director Heiner Goebbels
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Journalist and musician Vivien Goldman
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Vivian McPeak, Executive Director of Seattle Hempfest
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Street fashion icon Purple Mark
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Outsider artist Gregory Blackstock †
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Seattle writer Clark Humphrey
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Seattle galleristf Larry Reid
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Seattle journalist Knute Berger ("Mossback")
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Writer and geologist David B. Williams
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Seattle historian Paul Dorpat
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Lawyer and activist Robert Meeropol
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Political pundit Joan Walsh
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Attorney and political commentator Elie Mystal
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New York politician and law professor Zephyr Teachout
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Political scientist Christina Greer
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Magnum photojournalist Susan Meiselas
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Katrina vanden Heuvel of the magazine The Nation
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American-Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg
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Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder and head of J Street
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Maen Rashid Areikat, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, The General Delegation of the Palestine Liberation Organization to the United States
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Political analyst, peace activist, and former Israeli diplomat Daniel Levy
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Journalist and novelist Alan Elsner
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Former U.S. Ambassador to Romania Mark Gitenstein
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Romanian Ambassador to the United States George Maior
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Romanian author Mircea Cărtărescu
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Romanian actress Maia Morgenstern
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Romanian filmmaker and documentarist Andrei Dăscălescu
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Romanian film producer and documentarist Oana Giurgiu...
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...and her husband, Romanian film director and promoter Tudor Giurgiu
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Romanian actor Florin Piersic, Jr.
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Moldovan actor/director Ion Borș
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Romanian screenwriter & film director Paul Negoescu
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Romanian actress Ioana Flora
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Romanian screenwriter & film director Iulia Rugină
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Romanian film director Daniel Sandu
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Seattle-based Bulgarian documentarist Bogdan Darev
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Romanian-born American actress and film director Elena Beuca
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Moldovan-Romanian actor, director and producer Dorian Boguță
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Turkish actress Damla Sönmez
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Dutch actress and film director Monique van de Ven
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Pakistani film director Mehreen Jabbar
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American film producer and screenwriter Anne Rosellini
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Tim Cridland, a.k.a. Zamora the Torture King
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Matt Crowley, a.k.a. Matt the Tube (Jim Rose Circus 1992-1996)
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Former King County Executive and mental health activist Randy Revelle†
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Washington State governor Mike Lowry †
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U.S. Senator Patty Murray
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King County executive Dow Constantine
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King County Council member Joe McDermott
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Pramila Jayapal, a State Senator at the time this was taken, later successor to …
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… Congressman Jim McDermott
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Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn
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Seattle politician, briefly mayor, Tim Burgess
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Bob Royer† served Seattle as deputy mayor in the administration of his brother Charles Royer
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Washington State governor Jay Inslee
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Washington State attorney general Bob Ferguson
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Seattle City Council member Nick Licata
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Seattle City Council member, later mayor, Bruce Harrell
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Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant
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Ward Cunningham, inventor of the wiki
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Maryana Iskander, Chief Executive Officer of the Wikimedia Foundation
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Leonard Garfield, executive director of MOHAI
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Author William Least Heat-Moon
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Rob Morgan of The Squirrels
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Musician and music producer Al Kooper
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Musician and composer Mike Hadreas (Perfume Genius)
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Jazz pianist McCoy Tyner †
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Singer-songwriter Robin Holcomb
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British blues legend John Mayall †
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Blues bass guitarist Greg Rzab
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Singer-songwriter Sarah Dougher
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David Lowery, probably best known from the band Camper Van Beethoven
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Mike McCready of Pearl Jam...
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... and Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, etc. drummer Matt Cameron
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Glenn Slater of The Walkabouts
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Carla Torgerson of The Walkabouts
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Bharata natyam dancer Chitra Visweswaran
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El Vez …
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… and his onetime bandmate Phranc
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Michael Shrieve, best known as the drummer of Santana
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Drummer Mark Pickerel
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Shockabilly bassist and singer Brandy Battery
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Musician, performer, etc. David Byrne
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Throat singer and performance artist Tanya Tagaq
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Singer, songwriter and dancer Janelle Monáe
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Singer, songwriter & producer Joe Henry
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Funk guitarist, music producer, etc. Nile Rodgers
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Australian novelist, musician, etc. Peter Doyle
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Performance artist Neal Medlyn
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Musician Calvin Johnson
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Musician David Bazan of Pedro the Lion
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Hindustani vocalist Raghunandan Panshikar
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Seattle blues singer Patti Allen
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Portland, Oregon R&B singer Duffy Bishop
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Cuban-born jazz percussionist Francisco Mela
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Musician Hutch Harris of The Thermals
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Colombian musician Andrea Echeverri
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Jazz saxophonist Gary Bartz
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Founding riot grrrl Allison Wolfe
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… and his wife, Gaye Theresa Johnson
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Peter Buck of R.E.M.
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Andy Parypa of The Sonics
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Singer-songwriter Ruthann Friedman, best known for "Windy"
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Sportswriter Dave Zirin
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1968 Olympic Medalist John Carlos
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David Ossman of the Firesign Theatre
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Philip Proctor of the Firesign Theatre
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Film director Kathryn Bigelow
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Filmmaker Lynn Shelton †
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Filmmaker, book editor, and cultural event producer Jodi Wille
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Quebecois screenwriter and film director André Forcier
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Photographer Jini Dellaccio †
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Singer Merrilee Rush
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Steve Lalor † of the Daily Flash
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Ustad Aashish Khan †
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Journalist Jacqui Banaszynski
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Novelist and travel writer Jonathan Raban †
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Journalist and screenwriter Rex Weiner
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Writer Claire Dederer (Monsters)
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Children's author Peter Lerangis
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Children's author Kevin Emerson
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Children's author Lisa McMann
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Critic and science fiction writer Stacey Levine
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Manfred Bolender, president of Seattle's German Heritage Society
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Japanese comedian Matsuda Daisuke (松田大輔|松田大輔)
And some shots of people that aren't about someone being famous.