During June, I lead a Travel and Documentary Photography class in China. I had 27 students from Art Institutes around the country attend this class. We spent 10 days traveling throughout China, including Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. The students learned how to travel and photograph by actually doing it. It was an amazing experience which included long flights, strange meals, lots of running around, dodging cars and buses on the streets, and other assorted antics. I will be posting some of my images here periodically. I want to thank everyone who worked hard to make this trip happen, especially Nancy Li, the President of Easton Resource Development, Inc, who put the trip together and made sure that things ran smoothly once we were there. Also, thanks to Becky Olstad for helping me teach this class and herd cats. And thanks to the 27 wonderful students. I enjoyed looking at their work.
This set of images is from Beijing, our first stop on the trip. I was feeling a little artsy today.
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