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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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- Places to shoot (1)
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Tag Archives: film
Dancers in Beihai Park
This couple entertained us and many more. A heroic feat considering the temperature. Shot with the broken Minolta AL-F on Ektar 100 film.
Posted in My own photos
Tagged beijing, china, film, minolta al-f, photos, streetphotography
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Developing film in Beijing
If you’re like me, you’re too lazy to do your own processing. You prefer to have someone else handle the chemicals and perhaps even the printing and scanning. Walking through Beijing, you’ll have no problem finding shops that will help … Continue reading
Health check
A health inspector measures the body temperature of every passenger arriving on an Air China flight to Beijing. Beijing, May 30, 2009. One of my first attempts with my new (old) Nikon FM camera. Made between 1977-1982, it has most … Continue reading