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  • A young girl in Tianamen Square says it all!
    Peace.tif
  • This seemingly homeless man somewhat surprisingly still seems supportive of the party.
    APatrioticBottleCollector.tif
  • Hoan Kiem Lake and it's "Tortoise Tower", home to Hanoi's most famous legend.
    HoanKiemLakeAndThe'ThapRua'Tortoise ...tif
  • An amazing troupe of jugglers peforms during an acrobatic show at The Shanghai Grand Theatre.
    JugglingAct.tif
  • TheEmpressSittingRoom.tif
  • Formerly a city of bicycles, you can still find racks with hundreds of parked bikes throughout Beijing.
    BeijingParkingGarage.tif
  • This section of The Great Wall of China has been incredibly well maintained and is also less crowded with tourists than the Badaling section which is closer to Beijing.
    TheGreatWallAtMutianyu.tif
  • A statue of Chen Yi, the first communist mayor of Shangahai looks prominently over The Bund.
    StatueOnTheBund.tif
  • One of the many doors inside the Forbidden City that has been refurbished and freshly painted.
    Refurbished Door Inside The Forbidde...tif
  • FuManChu.tif
  • This photograph perfectly illustrates China's generational shift towards modernization as an elderly woman practices the ancient art of Tai Chi with the ultra modern Pudong district in the background.
    TaiChiInANewEra.tif
  • A man on a drudging ship purges his excess on the great Yangtze River.
    Purging.tif
  • One of Shanghai's world famous acrobats jumps through a hoop several feet off of the ground.
    JumpingThroughHoopsLiterally.tif
  • AnIncredibleSidewalkChef.tif
  • TheThroneRoom.tif
  • WeatheredDoorInTheForbiddenCity.tif
  • A Forbidden City Fire Hydrant.tif
  • Forbidden City; Beijing, China
    Antique Door (verticle).tif
  • Artistic Angle.tif
  • Locked Doors in The Forbidden City.tif
  • Two ladies perform traditional Chinese opera in the park.
    ChineseOperaInThePark;Shanghai,China.tif
  • Tai chi is still extremely popular with the older generations in China and you can always find a group practicing in the early morning.
    MorningTaiChiOnTheBund.tif
  • A kite soars above The Bund with the historic Peace Hotel in the background
    AKiteAndThePeaceHotel.tif
  • Knots.tif
  • LittleEmperor.tif
  • StaircaseTempleInHongKong.tif
  • A man entertains a crowd in the park with his Erhu.
    ManPlayingAnErhuAtAParkInShanghai(Cl...tif
  • Even though she needs a cane to help her walk, this lady sweeps her entire property by herself
    OldWomanSweepingInShanghai.tif
  • Nowhere are the contrasts of China more visable than Shanghai's waterfront.
    TraditionalTaiChiInModernShanghai.tif
  • The Bund hosts all kinds of activities.  This group practices tai chi every morning.
    LeadingTheMorningTaiChi.tif
  • A boatman peers out from his world on the Huangpu River.
    FamilyLifeOnABoat.tif
  • The Bund in Shanghai is a former jewel of the British Empire.
    TheBundAtNight.tif
  • This old covered tricycle and it's owner can be hired as a taxi to help you find your way through the maze of an old hutong.
    AHutongLimo.tif
  • Ancient Chinese Doors; The Forbidden...tif
  • This woman combines meditation, exercise and entertainment by performing traditional Chinese opera in the park.
    AWomanPerformingChineseOperaInThePar...tif
  • Jamming on a Ruan in the Park
    Jammin'OnARuanInThePark;Shanghai,Chi...tif
  • A group of men in the park put on a spontaneous performance of traditional chinese music and dance.
    APick-UpPerformanceAtThePark;Shangha...tif
  • Two ladies practice their ballroom dancing on the Bund with the famous Peace Hotel in the background.
    BallroomDancingOnTheBund.tif
  • Intent.tif
  • This section of The Great Wall of China has been incredibly well maintained and is also less crowded with tourists than the Badaling section which is closer to Beijing.
    TheGreatWallAtMutianyu(Verticle).tif
  • A couple gets their morning exercise by ballroom dancing on the sidewalk.
    ACoupleBallroomDancingOnTheBund.tif
  • Li Qun Restaurant is home to some of the best Peking Duck in, well, Peking!
    LiQunRoastDuckRestaurant.tif
  • The amazing view from one guard tower to the next at the Mutianyu section of the wall.
    StandingGuardInMutianyu.tif
  • The use of contrasting shapes highlights the entryway into a home in Beijing.
    AGeometricEntrance.tif
  • The world famous Shanghai acrobats contort themselves into unbelievable shapes.
    AcrobatsContorted.tif
  • I made this photograph of a hilltribe (a.k.a. montagnard in Vietnam) girl at the outdoor market in Bac Ha Vietnam. Although only 110 kilometers (68 miles) from Sapa, the trip took over five hours in the old Russian built 4X4 I rented. Getting there was truly half the fun! The remoteness of Bac Ha also makes it a photographer's paradise. Upon arrival at the market, I found no tourists and had the bustling collage of the ten different hilltribes that live, farm and raise livestock in the surrounding hills to myself. As much as it is obviously a place to buy, sell and trade their goods, the market also serves as an important social gathering place to all of the tribes in the region..This young girl, as with all of the women at the market, uses this large social gathering to showcase her most elaborate handmade headdress and silver jewelry. Individuals take great pride in their attire because it reflects not only the tribe the belong to, but also their families social status and wealth. Just as I had framed her gnawing on her favorite market treat, a stalk of sugarcane, she took a break and glanced perfectly into my lens providing me with this image and the knowledge that having a sweet tooth is truly cross-cultural.
    CoverGirl.tif
  • A hilltribe girl works on the fields and takes care of her younger brother
    TheYoungTaking CareOfTheYounger.tif
  • A hilltribe girl works on the fields and takes care of her younger brother
    TheYoungTaking CareOfTheYounger.tif
  • A young Flower Hmong girl carrying her wash basin
    OffToDoTheWashin.tif
  • HilltribeBabyNappingOnMamasBack.tif
  • The  beauty of the winding dirt track road to Sapa is only matched by the danger.
    DelaysOnTheRoadToSapa.tif
  • There are two distinct types of images in travel photography; those that you plan for, usually in the form of beautiful landscape photographs, and those which come about serendipitously as you wander the streets with your camera and a keen eye. This is a great example of the latter..I made this portrait in the charming town of Hoi An which is draped with the influence of all the seafaring cultures of both Asia and Europe that have been trading here for over four centuries. I was actually walking back to the old French part of town to photograph some of the buildings and architecture I had seen the day before when the lighting wasn't ideal. I took a shortcut through the main market, figuring Asian markets are always a good source of those afore mentioned serendipitous moments. Wait a minute, can you plan for serendipitous moments? Ah yes, the middle path, Buddha would be proud! Anyway, as I came out the other side of the market I saw this old woman walking towards the market on the other side of the street. I knew instantly, I had to take her portrait. I approached her with a smile and my best attempt at hello in Vietnamese. I quickly found out that we weren't going to understand a single syllable of what each other was saying. Given her age in Vietnam, it very likely she actually speaks three or more languages as many of the older generations can speak, French, Chinese or even Russian. Unfortunately, I am no more familiar with those languages than I am with Vietnamese. Fortunately however, I also found out that it really didn't matter. She was one of the sweetest people I met during my two months in Vietnam. We must have had a twenty minute conversation on that sidewalk. A conversation of meaningless words, yet an incredible amount of understanding and laughter. I was definitely intrigued by her. After all, she has lived through several wars, been colonized, seen governments come and go and probably walked to this market everyday for the past sixty or seventy years.
    Two Toothed Grin.tif
  • An elderly Vietnamese woman emerges from the shadows wearing her "non" or Vietnamese conical hat.
    OldLadyWithNon.tif
  • MorningStrollAroundHoanKiemLake.tif
  • Unlike hijabs (head and/or neck scarves worn by muslim women) in Middle-Eastern countries, the women in this tiny muslim enclave in Ethiopia wear vibrant colors just like their non-muslim counterparts across the continent.
    20140930-Ethiopia-Harar-103.jpg