China based Landscape Fine Art Photographer Fabien Seguin

Blog to keep up-to-date with the projects and exciting new work of Fabien Seguin, landscape fine art photographer based in China since 2006.

Fabien is also an editorial, architectural and portrait photographer. His archive imagery is represented by Gallery Stock in New York and London.

Fabien’s work was featured in multiple exhibitions, in France, USA and throughout Asia. He is also the author of several photobooks.

Portfolio site : www.fabienseguin.com

under the leaves China based Landscape Fine Art Photographer Fabien Seguin pictures

architecture china China based Landscape Fine Art Photographer Fabien Seguin pictures

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windmill China based Landscape Fine Art Photographer Fabien Seguin pictures

A Photographer At Heart

nurses riding bikes in shanghai A Photographer At Heart pictures

Tan Tien Yun (陈天昀) is one soul among 20 million others in the metropolis of Shanghai, China. Currently an engineer by training but a photographer at heart, he began bruising his fingers on the shutter button 6 years ago as a conscript of the Singapore Army. From Australia, to  Singapore and now China, his ubiquitous black cover bag is never far from his side as he explores the back alleys and bear witness to the trials of life undertaken by the average folk.

Website: http://arendezvous.wordpress.com

Photographer Mark Leong | Beijing, China

life is good Photographer Mark Leong | Beijing, China pictures

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lifes a beach Photographer Mark Leong | Beijing, China pictures

Photographer Mark Leong | Beijing, China

Mark Leong is a fifth-generation American-Chinese whose family emigrated from Guangdong Province to California over 100 years ago. After graduating from the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies at Harvard University in 1988, he was awarded a George Peabody Gardner Traveling Fellowship to spend a year taking photographs in China.

In 1992, he returned to China as an artist-in-residence at the Central Academy of Fine Art in Beijing, sponsored by a fellowship from the Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Foundation. He subsequently decided to make his long-term home in Beijing, where he has lived since, observing what changes and what remains the same in the world’s most populous country.

In 2003, Leong joined the Redux Pictures photo agency. His photos have appeared in Time, Fortune, The New York Times, Business Week, The New Yorker, Stern, and National Geographic. He has received grants from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Fifty Crows International Fund for Documentary Photography. His book China Obscura won a special citation from the Overseas Press Club for photographic reporting in magazines and books in 2004.

>>>Recent interview on Feature Shoot
>>>Mark is represented by Redux Pictures

Jingz | Fotoblog

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Jingz | Fotoblog

“My name is Jing, born in China and living in Germany. This is my small fotoblog and I just want to show you some of my beautiful photographs.

I bought my first DSLR camera in December 2007. Inspired by the world and my mind, so I started this new hobby and hope, this beautiful hobby never end. I learned with books, with the world wide web, with friends but I got my funniest lessons by my self; learning by doing.

I like to shoot photos in available/low-light. Abstract themes and urban scenery are also in my interest and I am fascinated in street photography.”