Tom Carter | photojournalist & author of CHINA: Portrait of a People
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In 2006, photojournalist Tom Carter embarked on a historic, 2-year journey that would take him throughout the 33 provinces of China, making him one of the first foreigners in China’s 5,000 year history to do so.
From the Yellow Sea to the Himalayas, Tom visited well over 200 cities and villages in a determination to understand, and thoroughly record, life and humanity in today’s People’s Republic.
This definitive volume of street photography, entitled ‘CHINA: Portrait of a People,’ is the most comprehensive collection of imagery of contemporary China ever published by a single author.
Tom Carter is considered an authority on traveling in China and is highly sought after by the P.R.C's leading English-language publications for both his insightful prose and vivid photography, a rare one-two punch that makes Tom stand impressively far apart in an increasingly crowded field of foreign correspondents in China.
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Official homepage of China photojournalist and travel correspondent Tom Carter, author of CHINA: Portrait of a People.
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China Travel Blog
Tom Carter's published articles, news, tips and information on traveling in today's China.
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