Photo: Chicken Dinner
This mouth-watering shot from the Gaoqiao market in Ningbo is by Mark Hobbs, a talented photographer and cultural studies teacher based out of Ningbo, Zhejiang. Check out Mark’s photostream for more great shots.Read More
This mouth-watering shot from the Gaoqiao market in Ningbo is by Mark Hobbs, a talented photographer and cultural studies teacher based out of Ningbo, Zhejiang. Check out Mark’s photostream for more great shots.Read More
Michael Steverson, better known as “Expatriate Games” in the blogsphere and on Flickr, has put together an awesome project entitled “Xin Nian Hao – 24 Hours in Liuzhou“. The series of photos and accompanying stories chronicle an entire day (one photo an hour) over CNYE and into the early morning hours of the first day …Read More
This beautiful photo is part of a larger set of Hunan photos by Shanghai-based French engineer Yves Andre, who’s also quite handy with a camera.Read More
As explained by the photographer, Dan Mueller: “After returning home after school, many children are expected to take care of themselves as their parents work in the fields. Older children in primary school will do house work and take care of the babies. It is a lot of responsibility at a young age.”Read More
Another great photo from Beijing-based photographer Zhao Hua Xi Shi, previously “Elephant on a Bicycle”. I encourage everyone to browse through this talented self-taught photographer’s photostream. The photos do an amazing job of telling intricate and intriguing stories that show the complex mosaic of modern China.Read More
It’s been a while since we’ve featured one of Douglas M. Paine’s images as the Featured Photo here on Lost Laowai – but it’s certainly not for a lack of choice (we just like to spread the love around a bit). Better known as Alphafish on Flickr, Douglas’ shots are nothing short of inspiring. This …Read More
This excellently timed capture of two white tigers in a playful-yet-deadly yin-yang pose is one of many great photos from the Flickr stream of Mark, aka China Lost and Found.Read More
No, you’re not looking at some cheese-smothered Photoshop job, these pictures are the amazing artwork of Liu Bolin, a 35-year-old artist from Shandong. Liu’s attention to detail and precision positioning make it appear as if he is invisible. I’ll let the images speak for themselves.Read More
A stunning photo from Longsheng, Guangxi, by Swiss photographer Peter Luginbuehl. I don’t often select portrait-aspects for the Featured Photos section for the simple reason that they don’t fit right in the display (lame, I know) – but I couldn’t resist this one. The composition’s three distinct layers give it a great perspective.Read More
This intriguing photo by Tomek Pienicki has caught my eye a few times while browsing the Lost Laowai Flickr photo pool. Fantastic use of shallow depth of field gives this shot’s subject a unique frame, so much so that you barely notice the face of the old lady.Read More
Well, they’re over. With the barbarian hordes headed home and 1.3 billion Chinese looking around asking “what now?” – here are a couple links to some amazing moments captured on film during the course of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The first is a slick collection from the New York Times complete with a bit …Read More