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Hollywood strikes leave Hawaii crew members behind

The Hollywood strike that has united writers and actors for the first time in 60 years also has left hundreds of crew members in Hawaii without paychecks as work on Hawaii-based televisions shows and movies has been suspended.

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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, works on a wound effect on her husband, Robert Bates, during a demonstration of her skills at their Makiki home.
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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, prepares make up for a wound during a demonstration of her special effects skills.
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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, applies make-up on her husband, Bob Bates, as she demonstrates her special effects skills at their Makiki home.
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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, posed for a portrait with her husband, Robert Bates, and daughter Danica Bates. Her husband sports a wound which she applied during a demonstration of her skills.
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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, considers a silicone wound to use during a demonstration of her skills at her Makiki home on Thursday.
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Karen Iboshi Preiser, an IATSE 665 makeup artist for film and television, shares a laugh with her daughter Danica Bates.

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