Yi qing, ni qing /

疫情, 逆情 / 攝影: 程詩詠, 雷日昇, 歐樹林 ; 文字: 丁喬 [and 9 others] ; 翻譯: 愛連心基金及朋友 [and 6 others] = Humanity in COVID / photographers: Brian Ching, Lei Jih-sheng, Forest Au ; text: Sophia [and 9 others] ; translation: Les Beatitudes Foundation and Friends [and 6 others].

Ding, Qiao, Cheng, Shiyong, Lei, Risheng, Ou, Shulin, Les Beatitudes Foundation Limited, By: 丁喬 [author. ]Contributor(s): 程詩詠 [photographer.] | 雷日昇 [photographer. ] | 歐樹林 [photographer. ] | 愛連心基金有限公司 [translator.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: 香港 : 香港社區組織協會 : 宏亞出版有限公司, 2022Edition: Di yi ban. Edition: 第一版Description: 185 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9789887917717 Subject(s): Documentary photography | COVID-19 (Disease) -- Pictorial works | COVID-19 (Disease) -- Social aspects -- China -- Hong KongLOC classification: TR820.5 | .D56 2022Summary: This photo book comprehensively documents the grassroots encounter of the obstacles to housing, education, welfare and healthcare during COVID-19. The photographers go into the community. Through video images showing various kinds of “love” at the grassroots, it enables the public to savor stories of self-improvement in adversity. Elderly doubletons care for and support each other; children housed in tiny subdivided units still strive for progress and improvements; street sleepers in the stormy streets watch out for each other and share their resources… The exhibition allows the public to explore, more comprehensively, different aspects of the underprivileged lives.-- from back cover
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This photo book comprehensively documents the grassroots encounter of the obstacles to housing, education, welfare and healthcare during COVID-19. The photographers go into the community. Through video images showing various kinds of “love” at the grassroots, it enables the public to savor stories of self-improvement in adversity. Elderly doubletons care for and support each other; children housed in tiny subdivided units still strive for progress and improvements; street sleepers in the stormy streets watch out for each other and share their resources… The exhibition allows the public to explore, more comprehensively, different aspects of the underprivileged lives.-- from back cover

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