Huangshan Through My Lens: Featured in the New York Times
I am delighted and honoured to share that one of my photos from China has been published in the New York Times today! The image is part of the annual […]
I am delighted and honoured to share that one of my photos from China has been published in the New York Times today! The image is part of the annual […]
When I went to China, I had a vision in my mind of a type of photograph I wanted to make. The vision came from my childhood. When I was
During my trip to China, one of the photo opportunities I had most been looking forward to finally arrived. Coming from a fishing family myself, I was eager to discover
The day after my mother died, I found myself in a very strange place – the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of China. How odd to be looking at the
Famous for its Ming and Qing architecture, Hongcun sits at the base of the Huangshan Mountains. When I arrived, there were dozens of art students lining the paths painting the
Most people who visit the Huangshan Mountains do a day trip from the city of Huangshan by taking the cable car up one side, walking around at the top, and
In eastern China, there is a mountain range called Huangshan, an otherworldly place where jagged granite peaks are shrouded in mist and pine trees grow out of the rock. Located
Looking out my hotel room window on my first morning in Shanghai, China, I noticed that everyone had umbrellas. I’ve never seen so many umbrellas! Someone told me I should