Photography

NYTimes' Photo Issue

June 13, 2007 - 6:27am

The Sunday Times this week turned its attention to photography. If you missed it in print, the online archives will be around for at least a week sans registration. Two stories focus on photographing Asia, with a huge dose of nostalgia. Matt Gross's story on photographer John McDermott includes some beautiful images of Angkor Watt, before the expected tourist deluge. And photographer and writer Howard French focuses his attention on the lesser known Shanghai:

"Shanghai’s fast-disappearing old quarters drip with charm, but they are also full of problems, from cramped living spaces that have been subdivided over the years to inadequate heating and plumbing. Many who can afford to move into the high-rises sprouting up everywhere are happy to do so. Others wear looks of mourning."

Long live the black & white format.


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