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Jennifer Zhou | all galleries >> Galleries >> China on the Move > Father and Son, The Bund, Shanghai, China, 2005
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25-DEC-2005

Father and Son, The Bund, Shanghai, China, 2005


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Guest 12-Jan-2007 07:15
FABULOUS, you have my vote.
Greg Little16-Oct-2006 20:52
Nice moment captured in timeless B&W. The boy seems to defy gravity and challenge the photographer.
Herve Blandin19-Aug-2006 05:43
Top shot again, and both a telling and decisive moment in Cartier-Bresson's manner.
zyziza29-Jul-2006 18:45
great shot!
Bernard Bosmans08-Jul-2006 08:29
An incredible strong and telling image Jennifer, I'm in awe of your talents.
It's indeed an heroic setting, the boy is far from comfortable at his elevated position, being a captive of his father's pictorial ambitions. In a humorous way, the two individuals are at the opposite ends of the chiseled contributors, free and the lined-up versus the chained and the unconstrained.
Daniel Wickwire25-Apr-2006 04:32
An extremely cool shot!! Daniel.
Guest 25-Jan-2006 01:32
this is perfect. :) just awesome shot. i love it.
Chris Sofopoulos12-Jan-2006 11:30
Awesome composition, tones and contrast.
Kal Khogali02-Jan-2006 12:38
This is what your photography is all about Jen. You and this are priceless...only a truly gifted photographer would create this. I am always in awe, what is strange is that that awe continues to grow. K
Phil Douglis27-Dec-2005 20:36

****This image is among the most incongruous you have made and it says a lot as well. The kid appears to hang mysteriously among the decapitated heros of the past, while his father makes him part that history. It is a delightful image, full of humor and rich in human values. It speaks of commemoration -- a linkage of past to present, and does so in an incongruously humane way.
scott clarke27-Dec-2005 05:10
WOW! Such a strong image.Fantastic in B&W. Regards Jennifer .
A Reid27-Dec-2005 04:46
Great shot, Jennifer! The kid standing on the wall is priceless!
Leo 27-Dec-2005 03:03
The 3rd person's view is far more interesting than the 1st person's.
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