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Shanghai in Winter

This picture was taken in the small streets of NanShi district where several shops are selling fresh (Bao Zi, a kind of big dumpling stuffed with meat or vegetables). As last year the weather was very cold, each time the steamer is opened this produce a big, white and delicious clouds.

Shanghai in winter is a very different city. Everything changes, the market stands are covered by smoked fishes, when it’s not raining, clothes are drying, hanged on the trees of the former french district. Foreigner tourists are far away…

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2005/05/232013/08/14 Categories: Archives · Land PortraitsTags: china · kodak trix · nikon fm2 · rollei 352 · shanghai · winter

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BOP is an association with a goal of promoting different aspects of film photography. This means that only film has been used to produce the pictures you will see in these pages. We won’t get into the (often heated but mostly sterile) debate on whether film is better or worse than digital. We just don’t do digital, or at least not within the BOP framework. This is a bit biased in the sense that of course we scan our negatives, slides or prints to be able to show them here. But the shooting and the approach is totally analogue.

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