Luo Yang is a photographer living and working between Shanghai and Beijing capturing the lives of Chinese girls in their own private spaces or in places they feel comfortable. In the photographic series Girls , Luo explores the confusing age that encapsulates young womanhood. These images then became a series of works. Her travels have led her one step closer to her dream as she is currently studying design in Shanghai. Another portrait documents Xu Xueying and Xu Wanying, twins trying to start their own business in Shanghai.
Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Public Art and Human Development ( ICPAHD 2021)
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A group photo of the Chinese women's national basketball team, training staff and members of the Chinese Basketball Association in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, August 10, Head coach Zheng Wei revealed that many of her players had gone through over 80 days of quarantine since they came back from the World Cup qualifiers in Belgrade. Their last training camp began on May 20 and it took the team a month to be back on track.
When Annie Lai took the first photographs for her personal series In Between in , she was wrestling with a personal crisis deep inside. I wanted to make London my home but the reality was that is really hard to achieve. Lai gravitated to the Chinese diaspora in the city, and, after years of finding it near impossible to express how she was feeling in words alone, she began In Between. In Between is an ongoing series which features portraits Lai made with six young Chinese women who were living in London. Lai was invited into the often temporary homes the women had created for themselves, and within the confines of these intimate spaces, she would shoot them at ease, with minimal styling or intervention — a scattering of their personal belongings offering a glimpse into their lives at that moment in time.