tomcarter
Tom Carter of San Francisco is an internationally published freelance photographer and travel writer specializing in the People's Republic of China.
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- (photo) A Glimpse Inside Xinjiang China Uyghur Muslim Mosques
- Inside the 15th century Id Kah Mosque (Kashgar, Xinjiang, China) during salah, one of five compulsory daily prayers recited by Muslims to entreat Allah.As seen in Tom Carter's CHINA: Portrait of a People, the most comprehensive book of photogr
- | Aug 19, 2008
- Hostile press covering the Beijing Olympics 2008
- "CHINA: Portrait of a People" author says western media in Beijing use journalism access only to cover controversy
- | Jul 27, 2008
- Cool YouTube Photo Montage of Chinese Portraits
- Awesome video photo montage book trailer of portraits from the 33 provinces of China, as seen in photojournalist Tom Carter's CHINA: Portrait of a People. AVAILABLE NOW! Published: Summer 2008 by Blacksmith Books, Hong Kong, in association with Have
- | Jul 26, 2008
- List of Chinese Banned Books
- This Amazon.com list highlights the most notorious works of Chinese controversial or banned literature from China's most fearless authors.
- | Jul 11, 2008
- CHINA Music
- Hip hits in contemporary Chinese music (China-pop, China-hop, C-pop, C-rock, Mandopop, Cantopop, Taiwan-pop, Beijing Punk, etc.). An Amazon.com Listmania! list.
- | Jul 8, 2008
- CHINA Historical Fiction Books
- While there is no end to fictional novels about the Chinese, nor to the volumes of scholarly works on China's history, the China HISTORICAL FICTION genre remains one of literature's most diminutive.
- | Jul 8, 2008
- Thomas Carter's Profile on Amazon.Com
- Thomas Carter's reviews, lists and favorite books, music and movies on Amazon.Com
- | Jul 4, 2008
- Have Camera, Will Backpack
- Backpacker photographer Tom Carter spent two years capturing the China that few people see. He often slept on bus station floors and advises: "Close your eyes and point to a place on a Chinese map, then go there," writes Yao Minji.
- | Jun 17, 2008
- QiannianYaozhai
- Photojournalist Tom Carter travels 24 hours in Guangdong Province's remote Qiannian Yaozhai (Nangang Thousand Year Yao Zu Village) of Liannan Yao Autonomous County, the oldest Yao minority village in China.
- | Jun 11, 2008
- Today's Author interviews China photojournalist Tom Carter
- Photojournalist Tom Carter appeared on Blog Talk Radio Today's Author with host David K. Ewen to discuss Tom's upcoming book of photography CHINA: Portrait of a People, which is expected to be the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China eve
- | May 29, 2008
- Tom Carter, author of CHINA: Portrait of a People
- Tom Carter's books, profile, biography, articles, news and blogs on AuthorsDen.com
- | May 2, 2008
- Carter: Indigenous Chinese & Latino Cultures Share Struggles
- Claims globalization equally affecting China and South America ethnic minorities.
- | Feb 15, 2008
- On the China Road
- ForeignerCN.com correspondent Krokodil Han sits down with photojournalist Tom Carter to seek out the answers to traveling in China.
- | Feb 13, 2008
- China Blog on Vox
- China profile, blog, photos, library and groups on Vox.Com
- | Feb 10, 2008
- Tom Carter, Portreler ile Cin
- AmerikalÄ gazeteci-fotoÄraf§Ä Tom Carter son drt yÄlÄnÄ in Halk Cumhuriyeti'nde 33 eyalette ve zerk blgede ge§irdi, stelik bir kez deÄil tam iki kez. (fotoritim.com)
- | Feb 6, 2008
- Fujian Tulou
- China photojournalist Tom Carter discover's the Heguilou tulou earth villages of the Fujian Hakka.
- | Jan 16, 2008
- Xanadu: Inner Mongolia's Winter Wonderland
- Yuanshangdu, Inner Mongolia - a frozen kingdom few travelers are brave enough to enter. By photojournalist Tom Carter for BK Magazine.
- | Jan 15, 2008
- Zengchong: Citadel of The Dong
- Cross the moat into Guizhou's most attractive minority village, Zengchong.Photojournalist Tom Carter on location for that's PRD magazine.
- | Jan 11, 2008
- Photographer Seeks Travel Sponsors for Asia Tourism Project
- "We have standing offers from multinational corporations and regional tourism boards. We are also entertaining sponsorship offers from photography camera companies, backpacking outfitters and travel agencies."
- | Jan 7, 2008
- Zengchong
- Zengchong village in China's rural southeast Guizhou province, home to the Dong ethnic minority and decidedly the most beautiful village in China. Photo copyright Tom Carter (www.tomcarter.org)
- | Jan 2, 2008
- Gongtan
- Gongtan R.I.P. - the government-sponsored destruction of a 1,700 year-old Tujia village along the Wu Wiver in China's Chongqing Municipality. Reporting by photojournalist Tom Carter for City Weekend magazine.
- | Jan 2, 2008
- Langmusi
- Portrait of a Tibetan family and their travels to the Buddhist holy land of Langmusi in Sichuan, Gansu, China. From photojournalist Tom Carter and City Weekend Magazine.
- | Jan 1, 2008
- Ask an expert: China Travel
- Ask any question about traveling in China on Allexperts.com, the oldest & largest free Q&A service on the Internet.
- | Jan 1, 2008
- Top Ten Books About China
- Tom Carter lists his top 10 books to read on China (Shefari).
- | Dec 31, 2007
- The Most Handsome Man in China?
- (Photos) Since nobody else is claiming the title, I present to the world: the handsomest man in China, on MODELS.com
- | Dec 29, 2007