With the Western world inundating China with the best and worst it has to offer these past few decades, it’s no surprise that eventually even Big Bird would make a migrational trip over the Pacific to visit the Middle Kindgom himself. His inaugural visit was part of a water conservation project sponsored by Thirst, an Australian NGO based in Beijing that has done a series of ‘water dragons’ with school kids around China. This event also involved making a water […]
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EWC Great Wall Climb
The 2012 East-West Center Alumni Conference in Beijing wouldn’t have been complete without a field trip to climb the Great Wall of China. And climb we did! After a rainy conference morning which looked like it was going to put a damper on our climbing fun, the weather cleared in the early afternoon as participants young and old crammed into several charter buses. By the time we reached the Juyongguan section of the Great Wall that we would be climbing, […]
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Every two years the East-West Center, a Honolulu-based Asia-Pacific research institute that funded my M.A. studies in Hawaii, holds an alumni conference biennially somewhere in Asia. Having served as the official photographer for the last three conferences (Hanoi in 2006, Bali in 2008, and Honolulu in 2010), I almost had to miss the conference this time around despite it being held here in Beijing. Another job in Los Angeles came up at the same time as the conference, but the […]
read moreSichuan Earthquake Recovery
AFD (Agence Française de Développement), known in English as the French Development Agency, is a French international development agency that does a lot of good work in China (as well as in many other countries). In fact, they were the top foreign donor to the 2008 Sichuan earthquake relief effort. In commemoration of their work on the earthquake relief efforts, they commissioned a documentary to be filmed in several of the regions in Sichuan where they supplied recovery funds. As […]
read moreRock the Web Finals
One week after the semifinals cut the number of contestants in half to only six lucky survivors, Rock the Web held the finals of their inaugural season singing competition. Following different rules than the semifinals, this time online votes from friends and supporters couldn’t help the contestants. It was all up to the judges this time, and the first three rounds would see one contestant eliminated each round, leaving three contestants to compete in a final round. There were three […]
read moreRock the Web Sanlitun Photo Shoot
A few days after shooting the semifinals of Chinese singing competition Rock the Web’s first season, I took the six finalists to Sanlitun Village for some ‘glamour shots’ to use as publicity for the competition. Uta, the eventual winner of the competition, was out of town that day, so I shot her pictures a couple of days later when she returned (she is the one in the red dress in the last several pictures, which were some of my favorites). […]
read moreRock the Web Semifinals
Two weeks after returning from the incredibly exciting Las Vegas training camp, Rock the Web held the semifinals of their singing competition in good ol’ Beijing. Originally the semifinal competition was scheduled to take place in Las Vegas at the end of the training camp, but since three of the twelve contestants couldn’t get US visas, in the end the event was moved to a Beijing venue. The venue was pretty awesome, but the most spectacular thing to me as […]
read moreRock the Web Vegas Photo Shoot
While frolicking in Las Vegas with the Rock the Web crew and semifinalist contestants, we figured it would be negligent on our part to not take pictures of the contestants in the swank mansion we were staying in (and rents for US$10,000 a day at normal rates, which I’m hoping we weren’t paying!). After all, the manager of the mansion told us that it was often rented out for fashion shoots. The only problem is that I hadn’t brought any […]
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At the end of my last night shooting a rather grueling project for the French Open, which had built a regulation clay tennis court and exhibition in the middle of one of the world’s largest and poshest open-air malls (The Place), I was looking forward to a little R&R. Instead, as I gathered up my equipment and prepared to head home, I got a phone call from a number I didn’t recognize. The young girl on the other end asked […]
read moreMongolian Wedding
This was definitely the year to have a wedding. Everyone and their dog got married this year. Which is pretty amazing considering most countries haven’t even legalized dog marriage yet. With my own wedding less than two months away, I had to stand in for my fiancée at her older brother’s wedding in Xinjiang, China. And of course in addition to being the surrogate sibling, I also took on wedding photographer duties. And as usual I was the token foreigner […]
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