Monthly:August 2015

Shared Office Space Comes to China – for the Wall Street Journal

Read the full story here, on the Wall Street Journal’s Website.

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Beijing: The Masked City – Featured on Mashable

Pleased to share a recently published photo-essay on the digital media website, Mashable, who recently approached me to share this story with their audience. Those of you who follow my work will be familiar with this story on Beijinger’s reaction to air pollution. This however is one of the first major publications for the photo-essay which has already spread quickly on social media. Here is a small extract from the story, but I encourage you to visit the Mashable site […]

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Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo …The Busiest in the World?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7KMLWnQ2h0 Here’s a quick clip that I have just uploaded onto my YouTube channel, which showcases some of the new video clips that I have available at National Geographic Creative. This particular clip is from Tokyo, Japan and focuses on the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing…Shibuya! To get to Shibuya crossing, take one of the many JR trains or subway to Shibuya station. Once there, all you need to do is follow the crowds and head to the north-east corner of […]

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A Nanjing Tale – The Ghosts of WW2 – for The Economist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5wA5zzD9Kc This short video tells the story of Dai Chengdong and his late father, Dai Anlan, who was killed during the Japanese army’s invasion of Burma during World War 2. Part of The Economist‘s new series, ‘Asia’s Second World War Ghosts’, this collection of stories attempts to highlight the lingering emotions that still survive to this day amongst the people of Asia who still live with the consequences of war. The video above was shot by myself, with editing and […]

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New Images from Taiwan Available on National Geographic Creative

I recently had the opportunity to travel to the island of Taiwan, off the cost of mainland China, to photograph in the capital city of Taipei. It’s a place I have always wanted to visit and it proved to be an eclectic mix of old and new China, blending perfectly the mix of traditional culture and cutting-edge city life. All these new images (below) are now available for licensing through National Geographic Creative. All of these images from Taiwan are […]

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