Portfolio of Published Work
Woman carrying cutting boards
Coverage leading up to the UN Women's Conference
Coverage of daily life for women in Beijing leading up to the UN Women’s Conference, August 1995. Published Washington Post, 21 August, 1995
Daily life for women in Beijing
Coverage leading up to the UN Women's Conference
Showing broader layout of coverage done leading up to the UN Women’s Conference, August 1995. Published Washington Post, 21 August, 1995
Dirty Work
South China Morning Post (via Reuters). 10 June, 1996
A Beijing street sweeper covers her head and face as protection against the dust. In 1996 she earned approximately 190 Yuan / month (about HK $176) and was among 10,000 street cleaners employed by the city at that time.
Preparing for the Olympics
Gao HongYing Olympic Mountain Biker
Portrait of Gao HongYing, a Chinese Olympic cyclist who switched from track cycling to mountain biking in preparation for the upcoming Olympics. Published in the Far Eastern Economic Review July 2, 1996.
Tread Bare
South China Morning Post (via Reuters). 18 July, 1996
A Beijing textile worker operates his hand-made loom by foot in a vacant lot, producing fluffed-up wool for bed quilts, that are stitched together by his wife in preparation for the approaching harsh Beijing winter.
Portrait of Rachel DeWoskin
Foreign Babe in Beijing
Portrait of Rachel DeWoskin, who was appearing on a very popular nationally televised show in China called “Foreign Babes in Beijing”. She played the foreign woman who causes much drama. Published in the Washington Post, July 21, 1996.
Mind Over Matter
South China Morning Post via Reuters, 6 August, 1996
A young woman impresses the crowd at People’s Park (Renmin Gongyuan) with her prowess at Qigong, a traditional Chinese martial art. Kunming, Yunnan, China.
Beijing Babe
Beijing Babe
Portrait of Rachel Dewoskin, who was then starring as a very rare “foreigner in Beijing” on a nationally televised show “Foreign Babes in Beijing”. Published in the Sunday Times August 11, 1996
Giving It a Whirl
South China Morning Post (via Reuters). 18 September, 1996
A Shanghai actor gives what he hopes will be a winning performance at the International Amateur Peking Opera Competition in Bejing
China goes global
Bernard Schwartz in Beijing
Bernard Schwartz, chairman of Globalstar, in Beijing to bring more connectivity to China. Published in Newsweek December 9, 1996.