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CHINA: Portrait of a People
by Tom Carter
TRAVEL / PHOTOGRAPHY
PRESS
RELEASE
June 07, 2007 – For immediate release
AMERICAN PHOTOJOURNALIST TOM CARTER COMPLETES GROUNDBREAKING 33-PROVINCE JOURNEY
ACROSS CHINA
Epic trip lands book deal with
Hong Kong publisher Blacksmith Books
Beijing, China – American
photojournalist Tom Carter today announced the completion of a groundbreaking
journey throughout all 33 Chinese provinces and autonomous regions, and took his
place amongst the few living Westerners able to make the claim.
With limited Chinese language skills and an even more limited budget, Carter
backpacked alone across the vast 9.6 million sq. km. Middle Kingdom, visiting
over 200 cities and villages.
“I’m exhausted and broke, but it feels good to join the elite ranks of the few
in history who have had the ambition and the energy to see China in its entirety
– Marco, Mao and Tom!” said the jubilant San Francisco native.
Commencing in early 2004, Carter’s expedition included some of the most remote
locations in the country: from the steaming jungles of Xishuangbanna in Yunnan
to the frozen banks of the Amur River in Manchuria; from the sun-baked deserts
of Xinjiang to the kungfu kingdom of Shaolin; from the Yellow Sea to the
Himalayas. En route, he discovered and photographed immense geographic and
ethnic diversity.
Carter’s epic
trip highlights what is to become the world’s largest tourism market of the next
decade. The 2008 Beijing Olympics and Shanghai’s World Expo in 2010 are expected
to attract between 50-100 million inbound tourists annually to the People’s
Republic.
A freelance photojournalist by trade, Carter also announced a book contract with
Hong Kong publisher Blacksmith Books, who will release the author’s stunning
photos in a compact souvenir-sized volume entitled CHINA: Portrait of a
People. Remarked publisher Pete Spurrier: “Living and travelling in China
can be a challenge for foreigners, and yet Tom has single-handedly and
strikingly photographed almost every aspect of humanity in the PRC. This book is
a must-have for tourists, expats, photo enthusiasts and anyone with an interest
in what today’s China is really like.”
“Some would like to present an air-brushed version of China to the outside
world,” Spurrier added. “Tom’s pictures show China like it really is – and the
natural warmth of the Chinese people shines through in every frame.”
Notes for Editors
Tom Carter’s travel articles and pictures have appeared in every major
English-language periodical in China. He is available for interview by phone or
email.
Sample photos from CHINA: Portrait of a People can be viewed at
http://www.tomcarter.org (Flash plugin required). High-resolution images for
media use are available for immediate download at
http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/China_portrait_preview.htm.
Book Details
Title: CHINA: Portrait of a People
ISBN-13: 978-988-99799-4-2
Format: Hardback, full colour,
600 pages
Publication date:
Spring 2008
Cover price:
US$35.95
Purchase link:
www.blacksmithbooks.com/9789889979942.htm
Further
Information
Pete Spurrier at Blacksmith Books: tel. (+852)
2877 7899
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