About
This blog is about photography in Beijing and other places, and about things I do in my job as a public relations consultant.
Sometimes I link to images on Flickr, which is partially blocked in mainland China. Consider using a VPN service to see those images.
Guide to photography in Beijing
Shopping, film development and more in my (very short) guide to photography in Beijing.-
Latest posts
- Reread this if you get stuck on equipment
- Arrivals and Departures – in China
- Three photography exhibitions to visit in Beijing
- Visit these two exhibitions at 798: Erwin Olaf and Qiu Zhen
- Lu Guang’s “Pollution in China”
- Development and boredom
- The Expo and the Olympics
- Dancers in Beihai Park
- From a recent trip to Shanghai
- Elsewhere: Two posts on China and a quote
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- Links (1)
- My own photos (9)
- Photographers (2)
- Places to shoot (1)
- Work (3)
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Category Archives: Work
Elsewhere: Two posts on China and a quote
I recently wrote two posts at my employer’s company blog; one on Chinese media’s reporting on the acquisition of Swedish car maker Volvo by Chinese Geely (in Swedish), and one on what headquarters can learn from the Rio Tinto trial … Continue reading
Elsewhere: On social media and B2B + seminar on January 19
I wrote an article for the latest (and last, unfortunately) issue on KinaAffärer (“China Business”), a Swedish newsletter for companies doing business in China.It argues for the usefulness of social media for B2B companies, and gives some examples. Also, I … Continue reading
Blogged about the Chinese health care reform x 2
He can look forward to better health care. Beijing, April 2009. The health care reform is a topic I have been following for some time. The consequences for companies will be huge, not only for those in the pharmaceutical or … Continue reading