PICTURE CHINA

Picture China

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Picture China is a photographic journey through contemporary China. From the teeming metropolises of the east coast to the rural villages of the interior to the lofty Tibetan plateau, New York City based photographer Dan Eckstein traveled 10,000km over the course of eight weeks to document this rapidly changing country. The result is a unique portrait of life in modern China and the issues that its people face.

The project is in the form of a photoblog and is easily navigated by using the archives section to view individual posts. You may also use the categories (listed to the right) to focus in on a particular city, region or topic. To view the project from the beginning, click here. For a quick overview of highlights from the project, use the links below:

Tiananmen Square
Beijing Hutongs
Pudong
Old Shanghai
Shanghai Fashion
Dong Villages
Chong An Market Day
Pollution
Bang Bang Workers
Urban Poverty
Tibet Railway
Lhasa
Tourism
Religion

To see more photographs by Dan Eckstein, visit his portfolio site at www.daneckstein.com or visit his permanent photoblog at www.look-closer.net. To get in touch you can email him at info(at)daneckstein.com.

3 Comments so far

  1. santosh s.sharma December 3rd, 2006 7:02 am

    the best pictures i have ever come across.

  2. David Oerter April 3rd, 2007 11:56 am

    Heya Dan. I found your blog at the google-image-search. I really like your style. So don´t forget to upload your China series. I´m looking forward to it!

  3. Velveteen November 11th, 2007 5:57 pm

    Beautiful photos. But in the same time - painfully true. This is just how I remember China…