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Jan.16.2012 - 4:00 am
The Making of a CHINA Photography Book
Behind the publishing scenes with photographer Tom Carter, author of CHINA: Portrait of a People
Part 1: Inauguration and Introduction
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Published Reviews
Aug.08.2010
Published by China Daily
"There is no single image that can adequately represent the diversity that is China. This is partly why Tom Carter's 638-page tome of photographs taken during his tour of the...
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Getting a full picture of China - a vast country with an enormous population, a place that is experiencing sweeping cultural and economic changes - is, of course, impossible. But Tom Carter comes close. ... It's a remarkable book, compact yet bursting with images that display the diversity of a nation of 56 ethnic groups.”
—John McMurtrie, San Francisco Chronicle Sunday Book Reviews
About Tom
Travel photographer Tom Carter (1973) was born and raised in the City of San Francisco and graduated with a degree in Political Science from the American University in Washington, D.C. Following a political career with a number of high-profile state and...
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The Journeyer (Gary Jennings); The Good Earth (Pearl Buck); Tortilla Flats (John Steinbeck); Red Azalea (Anchee Min); Candy (Mian Mian)













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