THROUGH A WIDE LENS-THE HIDDEN PHOTOGRAPHS OF YUCHO CHOW - CATHERINE CLEMENT
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2020
- Curator and author Catherine Clement describes her quest to discover the legacy of the Chinatown-based portrait photographer Yucho Chow, whose lens captured the racial and cultural diversity of Vancouver in the decades before 1950, and how her search for the story of one man became a portrait of the city's minorities during a racist era.
An absolutely excellent presentation about your journey of discovery of Yucho Chow and his legacy. Thank you for a job well-done.
Another great presentation Catherine!
Lovely documentary - beautiful book. Thank you for preserving this piece of history for all to see.
This is super interesting! Thanks for sharing! Very meaningful topic. I felt like I have connected with people from the last century.
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