
What I am reading this week
I’ve decided to add a spot of photos to this segment, just to spice things up a little. I found this young man wandering in the vintage books…
I’ve decided to add a spot of photos to this segment, just to spice things up a little. I found this young man wandering in the vintage books…
Yes, two blog post hugs from me in one day. Hopefully to make up for my absence for the last 2 weeks. Enjoy your weekend. The first photo captivated…
I hope you had a very festive Chinese New Year and a restful break (especially for those living in Mainland China who enjoyed a week long hiatus!). I spent…
– Suspicion can make an environment hostile to a camera, as American National Public Radio (NPR) photographer David Gilkey discovered on his 16 day Trans-Siberian journey. Sometimes, we compromise…
– David Campbell, who teaches International Multimedia Journalism as part of the Beijing Foreign Studies/ Bolton University joint MA program, had environmental activist photographer Lu Guang as his…
The first reading list of 2012! Enjoy. – Invisible Photographer Asia has put together their top 10 most popular photo essays ranging from Thailand’s lady boys, post-Tsunami Japan, religion in…
I hope this week’s longer list of links will be interesting holiday reading as we near Christmas. I’ll squeeze in one more post before I head off to Vietnam for…
– For the 3rd year in a row, the Shanghai Flickr Meetup team conducted Help Portrat Shanghai as part of a global movement which began as a way for…
Am thoroughly enjoying piecing these great links over the last week. I hope readers will also share their favorites in comments. Enjoy! – An interview with Mumbai-based street…
In case you didn’t know, I tend to share photography related work and articles that pique my interest via the blog’s Facebook page and Twitter. They range from…