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Tom Carter of San Francisco is an internationally published freelance photographer and travel writer specializing in the People's Republic of China.
http://www.tomcarter.org

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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
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
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
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
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
China Travel Articles
  | Dec 3, 2007
World Photo Adventure - Tom Carter Photojournalist
Pictures of Chinese people from photojournalist Tom Carter
  | Sep 5, 2007
Seven Hidden Treasures Of China You've Never Heard Of
From China Expat Magazine. Includes "China's Five Most Beautiful Villages: A Photo Essay by Tom Carter"
  | Sep 5, 2007
Have Camera, Will Backpack
Backpacker photographer Thomas 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.
  | Aug 30, 2007
Quest for photo book on Chinese people set to end in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, City Seen
  | Aug 4, 2007