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"There's a very prescribed version of China that I think Western photographers, or visual people, kind of adhere to," Mr. Dundon tells our colleague Kerri MacDonald at the Lens blog.
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Oppenheimer, Ms. Cole shows, expected that the results would also inspire visitors to come to certain opinions about the world, and perhaps even lead them to follow the kind of political path he had adhered to.
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