My Shanghai Photography on BBC

Great images. I know and have photographed lots of these places myself 🙂

I can tell you from personal experience that although from our western perspective it is sad to see the long tangs torn down, for the vast majority of the people that live in the houses which are infested with vermin, and cockroaches, no air conditioning in the summer, and huge drafts in the winter complete with shared communal kitchens and no bathroom are quite happy to be given compensation by the government and moved into a modern apartment.
 
I have all the same equiptment as you do. Why don't my photos look like these?

You make me want to sell my photographic equiptment and take up golf. I suck at both but golf is probably cheaper.

Absolutely stunning work. I hate you. Congratulations on your talent being recognized.
 
Beautiful work - and again, congratulations on the BBC.

My family has a long history in Shanghai (refugees in the late 30s/early 40s, returned for business in the 1980s) - I went back last year for the first time since Tiananmen Square and was shocked by how little remained. My family's old house in Hongkew was still standing but being cleared for destruction...

I find it gutwrenching how the govt. is erasing their (fascinating) past...
 
The quote from the people on photo #13 is the same thing I hear from Koreans in Seoul. They are embarrassed by these same kinds of old neighborhoods.
 
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