Xie Hailong (b.1951) is vice secretary-general of the China Photographers Association and director general of Images Copyright Society of China. In the late 1980s, he took photos in China’s rural areas and found many poor children were forced to drop out of school due to their poor economic conditions. Since then, he has started a colossal photography project, attempting to arouse society to help these children who might otherwise become illiterate. In April 1992, Xie touched the hearts of his audience with “Project Hope”, a 40-piece collection. Xie’s documentary photographs for Project Hope have been exhibited in Singapore, Malaysia, the United States and Canada. In 1999, Xie was awarded the title of “Top Ten Photojournalists of China.”
Art Alba was established in London in 1983 before moving to Tokyo in 1996 and Hong Kong in 2002.
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