tomcarter
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