Emanuel Hahn

photographer and author of “Koreatown Dreaming”

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Photographer Emanuel Hahn’s new book, “Koreatown Dreaming,” includes interviews and images of 40 Koreatown business owners who’ve been trying to stay afloat amid COVID and…

Koreatown amid COVID and gentrification: Photographer captures all the changes

Photographer Emanuel Hahn’s new book, “Koreatown Dreaming,” includes interviews and images of 40 Koreatown business owners who’ve been trying to stay afloat amid COVID and…

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