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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY OF SHANGHAI
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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY OF SHANGHAI
When:
Friday, June 1, 2018, 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM
Where:
Ashby Village Office
1821 Catalina Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94707
510-204-9200
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Category:
Educational-Cultural Event
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street photography of shangHai
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Call the office (510)204-9200 or send an email to
info@ashbyvillage.org
WHEN
: Friday June 1, at 3:00-4:00 pm
WHERE
: Ashby Village Office
1821 Catalina Ave,
Berkeley, CA 94707
Open to all!
PARKING
: neighborhood street parking might be limited!
Please call us if you need a ride at least one week before the event
Steve Scholl
, Ashby Village member, will present a slide program of street photography of Shanghai, China.
Steve is a retired city planner with an interest in photographing urban areas around the world. Shanghai is sometimes called the New York of China. In its older architecture, the city reflects the economic and political dominance once exerted by Western nations. At the same time, Shanghai is a thoroughly modern Chinese city, a major financial center, a hot spot for contemporary art, and a fashion capital. The city exhibits new technology in many forms, from modern infrastructure to extensive bike-share programs to cash-free transactions for purchasing nearly everything. The slide show also includes a side trip to the city of Hangzhou, home to scenic West Lake and many historic temples. .
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