China Week: K1973: Li Jie and Zhang Jungang
This week Guest Editor Pixy Liao shares the work of Chinese photographers…
K1973 (is actually a photographer duo), Li Jie and Zhang Jun Gang, who are a couple living in Harbin (North China). They live and take photos together. Their photos have a raw diary quality. They constantly photographed their daily life and small circle of family and friends, and publish the photos through their blog/website. The visitors to their website are led into their private life through seeming random and casual snapshots. Zhang Jungang (b. 1980 in Harbin) and Li Jie (b. 1975 in Shanghai) are the recipients of Photographer of the Year Award at Lianzhou Foto 2010.
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