In our last issue, we introduced two visions of Beijing: The vision of a German woman photographer, Hedda Morrison, who came to Beijing in 1933 in order to manage Hartung photo studios, and the vision of a young Frenc...In our last issue, we introduced two visions of Beijing: The vision of a German woman photographer, Hedda Morrison, who came to Beijing in 1933 in order to manage Hartung photo studios, and the vision of a young French photographer now living in Beijing, Christina Lionnet. Hedda Morrison loved to explore the innumerable small lanes and roads hidden behind the walls of the "last of the great Chinese imperial capitals"and was charmed by the "old way of life and old craft skills" still found there.Beijing is a...展开更多
文摘In our last issue, we introduced two visions of Beijing: The vision of a German woman photographer, Hedda Morrison, who came to Beijing in 1933 in order to manage Hartung photo studios, and the vision of a young French photographer now living in Beijing, Christina Lionnet. Hedda Morrison loved to explore the innumerable small lanes and roads hidden behind the walls of the "last of the great Chinese imperial capitals"and was charmed by the "old way of life and old craft skills" still found there.Beijing is a...