• Documentary Photography

    hotography arrived in China in the 1860s with Western photographers, most of whom took portraits.
    One of the best known of these photographers was Milton Miller, an American who owned a photography studio in Hong Kong. He took formal portraits of Cantonese merchants, Mandarins and their families in the early 1860s. The other is the Scottish photographer John Thomson

  • Abstraction

    hotography arrived in China in the 1860s with Western photographers, most of whom took portraits.
    One of the best known of these photographers was Milton Miller, an American who owned a photography studio in Hong Kong. He took formal portraits of Cantonese merchants, Mandarins and their families in the early 1860s. The other is the Scottish photographer John Thomson

  • Photography in Taiwan

    hotography arrived in China in the 1860s with Western photographers, most of whom took portraits.
    One of the best known of these photographers was Milton Miller, an American who owned a photography studio in Hong Kong. He took formal portraits of Cantonese merchants, Mandarins and their families in the early 1860s. The other is the Scottish photographer John Thomson

  • Photography in Japan

    hotography arrived in China in the 1860s with Western photographers, most of whom took portraits.
    One of the best known of these photographers was Milton Miller, an American who owned a photography studio in Hong Kong. He took formal portraits of Cantonese merchants, Mandarins and their families in the early 1860s. The other is the Scottish photographer John Thomson

  • Photography in China

    hotography arrived in China in the 1860s with Western photographers, most of whom took portraits.
    One of the best known of these photographers was Milton Miller, an American who owned a photography studio in Hong Kong. He took formal portraits of Cantonese merchants, Mandarins and their families in the early 1860s. The other is the Scottish photographer John Thomson