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Ying Tang, Shanghai Streets
Ying Tang is the only female Chinese street photographer I’m aware of, and here’s a quick program from Chinese TV about her work. Ying can be found here and over on the flickr, if you’re into that kind of thing.
If any of you have seen interviews (like this, in other languages, no subtitles needed) with street photographers working around the globe, I’d be pleased to post them; let me know. The goal: to keep the view “wide open”.
Happy New Year to you all. Not sure where 2point8 will be heading in ‘09, but I’m looking forward to finding out!
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