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Stanford University Center for East Asian Studies hosts a presentation of Fritz Hoffmann's extensive photographic coverage of China.
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Fritz Hoffmann, Photographer & Photojournalist
Fritz Hoffmann has been documenting change in China for 20 years with thirteen years as a resident photo-correspondent based in Shanghai and as a National Geographic magazine photographer. Fritz’s pictures have reported China’s exponential growth and the social and cultural changes that are transforming the world’s most populous nation into the largest economy. Collectively Fritz’s photography work is a record of the close of the millennium and the beginning of “New” China.
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