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Written December 30. 2008 in
China
As Thomas Carter's new photobook CHINA: Portrait of a People makes its debut as the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author, literati and the press are unable to hold back...
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Please Support My New Book of China Portraits
Written August 16. 2008 in
China
CHINA PHOTO BOOK BUILDS BRIDGE OF HEALING
Tom Carter’s CHINA: Portrait of a People captures diversity of 33 Chinese provinces
Beijing, China – As the 2008 Summer Olympics commence, all eyes are...
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Interview With A Foreign Photojournalist In China
Written August 20. 2007 in
China
An Interview With China Photojournalist Tom Carter
American photo-journalist Tom Carter has spent the past four years in the People’s Republic of China, traversing all 33 provinces and autonomous regions not just once...
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China To Bulldoze 1,700 Year-Old Gongtan
Written August 19. 2007 in
China
China To Bulldoze 1,700 Year-Old Gongtan
Ancient Tujia village along Chongqing's Wu River to meet watery grave
Photojournalist TOM CARTER reports
In four months or less, a 1,700-year-old village, and the mountain...
The Pilgrims of Langmusi - Portrait of a Sichuanese-Tibetan Family
Written August 19. 2007 in
China
The Pilgrims of Langmusi
Portrait of a Sichuanese-Tibetan Family
by Tom Carter
Murmuring an unbroken stream of prayers, and focused intently on a scarlet and silver monastery bathed in morning light and incense smoke, four...