20
May 13

Portrait for l Express

Portrait editorial Shanghai China

A clipping from last week edition of weekly magazine l Express for which I did a portrait of Young French woman living in Shanghai.

23
Dec 12

Portraits for Le Monde

In this week end edition of Le Monde, two portraits of young french residing in Shanghai talking about their vision of France.

 

 

18
Nov 12

chongqing stories – fishing on the jialing river

Chongqing is surrounded by two major rivers, the Yangtse and the Jialing. Year around, many chongqing citizen spend time fishing in it. All the techniques are possible, from the classic ones to the most original. Here a fisherman is uing is own nets and go directly in the deepest part of the river with his home made floating vest to get more fish ! The ciqikou district in chongqing is a popular area. With some of the oldest building in the city, it his a nice place were local people come with their family for a little stroll, playing with the kids or a simple cup of tea.

 

04
Oct 12

Han Han Portrait for Le Monde

Once again, I had the pleasure of portraying Han Han for le Monde. As one of his book and blog post are released in french, the journalist did a culture cover story on him. I met him at his former apartment now office in Songjiang district. When asked about why he lives so far from the city center, he answers that he does not really need to be in the center and that he hates traffic jams and night noises. The truth is that he is also the center of attention and his apartment is always filled with friends, journalists and other interesting people always debating about some possible future projects. 

 

 

06
Aug 12

comrades – portraits of the LGBT in shanghai, China

COMRADES

Comrades, a set of photographic portraits, invites the viewer to come face to face with the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and trans-gendered men and women of Shanghai. The subjects are shown in decontextualized space, their personal stories withheld. Together, they are rendered uniform and anonymous; yet, each face contains a distinct reading. Comrades raises questions of individuality vs. collectivity, personal identity vs. social identity, and the private vs. the open.

 

“同志”,一组肖像摄影,使观众与来自上海的男同性恋 者、女同性恋者、双性恋者与跨性别者面面相观。 “同志”的主题在独立于情境的空间中展示出来,个人的故 事则被隐而不露。这些照片放在一起时,呈现的是这一 群体的一致性和匿名性;然而,分开看,群体中的每张 脸孔又是鲜明的,独特的。 “同志”引发的是个人与集体,私人身份与社会身份以及隐 晦与公开的问题。

 

The full portfolio is also online on the website :  http://timfranco.photoshelter.com/gallery/comrades/G0000Mkn67Kb5VUo/

 

 

29
Jul 12

summer series – portrait of shanghai expat for Le Monde

As a summer series, Le Monde is portraying some young expatriates around the world. I portrayed Alberto, a Italian Set Designer who arrived in Shanghai a year ago. The portrait is “cliche” but its part of the direction of this small summer series.

 

 

27
Jun 12

Chongqing Stories – part 3

Here are a few more of the portraits from the ongoing Chongqing stories project ( see here : http://blog.timfranco.com/chongqing-stories-part-1/ and here: http://blog.timfranco.com/chongqing-stories-people-1/ ) More to come soon !

 

29
May 12

Chongqing Stories – People 1

My Chongqing Story continues with this series of portraits taken from the popular district of Jiefangbei and the entertainment district of Jiaochangkou. By portraying those people, I wanted to have a representation of the local active population, the youth going out and the families strolling by the modern new avenues and luxury shops representing the fast growth of the city. With most of the people we met, we also talked with them to get an insight of their situation in the chongqing urban environment, what do they do, what are their social status and what type of building they live in, modern towers, old houses etc.. The goal of the project will be to link portraits to their urban environement in a series of diptychs. More about it here: http://blog.timfranco.com/chongqing-stories-part-1/

 

 

 

 

 

13
Mar 12

Indians Moving

Getting from one point to the other in India is already an adventure. As one walked into any indian city center, the traffic is dense and bikes, motorbikes are crossing each others with cars, rickshaws and cows. In this new booming economy, here is a series of portraits of Indians on the move in the city of Udaipur in Rajasthan.

 

28
Feb 12

Wang Shu – Pritzker Architecture Prize 2012

Wang Shu – prominent chinese architect was just announced laureate of the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Price and enter the history as the first Chinese National Winner of the famous prize. I had the chance to meet him through the process of my current book with the Enrico Navarra Gallery. His process and personal stories are incredible and I am so glad he has received the highest recognition for it. Here is below some portraits of him and images from his most beautiful work, the ningbo museum of history.

 

 


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