Some Chinatown Portraits
Photography by David Zheng
Introduction by Daniel So
Glossy Soft cover, 10”x 8” (25.4cm x 20.32cm), 108 pages
Printed and Made in the USA
ISBN 978-1-7370458-1-6
1st Edition, 2022
Signed
“In the weeks leading up to the opening of the WDATFG? exhibition, Zheng, a lifelong Lower East Side resident, sought to physically engage the Chinatown community through a series of free portrait sessions. It was Zheng’s way of giving back to the place he’s called home for over three decades while providing a safe space for the community to bond with friends and family after prolonged isolation.
The book you now hold in your hands is a direct result of this project—and I’m certain there’s at least one image that will put a smile on your face.”
-Excerpt from the introduction by Daniel So
*New York Public Library Cultural collection
*Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library Special Collections
Photography by David Zheng
Introduction by Daniel So
Glossy Soft cover, 10”x 8” (25.4cm x 20.32cm), 108 pages
Printed and Made in the USA
ISBN 978-1-7370458-1-6
1st Edition, 2022
Signed
“In the weeks leading up to the opening of the WDATFG? exhibition, Zheng, a lifelong Lower East Side resident, sought to physically engage the Chinatown community through a series of free portrait sessions. It was Zheng’s way of giving back to the place he’s called home for over three decades while providing a safe space for the community to bond with friends and family after prolonged isolation.
The book you now hold in your hands is a direct result of this project—and I’m certain there’s at least one image that will put a smile on your face.”
-Excerpt from the introduction by Daniel So
*New York Public Library Cultural collection
*Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library Special Collections
Photography by David Zheng
Introduction by Daniel So
Glossy Soft cover, 10”x 8” (25.4cm x 20.32cm), 108 pages
Printed and Made in the USA
ISBN 978-1-7370458-1-6
1st Edition, 2022
Signed
“In the weeks leading up to the opening of the WDATFG? exhibition, Zheng, a lifelong Lower East Side resident, sought to physically engage the Chinatown community through a series of free portrait sessions. It was Zheng’s way of giving back to the place he’s called home for over three decades while providing a safe space for the community to bond with friends and family after prolonged isolation.
The book you now hold in your hands is a direct result of this project—and I’m certain there’s at least one image that will put a smile on your face.”
-Excerpt from the introduction by Daniel So
*New York Public Library Cultural collection
*Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas J. Watson Library Special Collections