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Gilles Sabrié
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editorial
Portraits
Corporate
Travel
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Ai Wei Wei , Weiwei , Yan Lianke, Ma Yansong, Sidney Rittenberg,  Kehinde wiley, Jia Zhangke,

 Ai Wei Wei, artist and dissident a few weeks after his release from illegal detention. (For Le Monde Magazine) View fullsize
 Ai Wei Wei in his warehouse studio.  View fullsize
 Chen Shu the president of the China Association of Mammoth Ivory Art Research, posing for a portrait at his apartment filled with Mammoth ivory carved objects and tusks.  View fullsize
 Jia Zhangke, movie director. (For Telerama) View fullsize
 Ma Yansong architect (For Le Monde) View fullsize
 Ya Lianke, writer (For Liberation) View fullsize
 Kehinde Wiley, painter (For Le Monde Magazine). View fullsize
 Li Chengpeng dissident blogger (For Time Magazine) View fullsize
 Hong Bin, lawyer. When he was a teenager, Hong Bin denounced his mother to the Red Guards. She was soon after executed. (For Liberation) View fullsize
 Wang Jindong had his identity files stolen and sold by corrupt officials. With no records of his education it is now near impossible for him to find a decent job.  View fullsize
 Xiangyuan (Shanxi) January 24, 2012.Li Ke a prolific author of online novels, in his room where he spends hours every day writing. Li runs a double life: policeman during the day and writer when he is not on duty. (For Time Magazine) View fullsize
 Wang YuanYuan, one China's leading modern dance choregrapher. (For Figaro Magazine) View fullsize
 Yu Mengchao as Trinculo  during a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest at the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing. View fullsize
 Yang Jisheng, journalist and writer, at the office of the history journal Yanhuang Chunqiu, of which he is deputy publisher. Yang is the author of two books both banned in mainland China. "Tombstone", published in 2008, is a thoroughly documented ac View fullsize
 Li Lihua, a Chinese woman doing business in the Russian federation standing in a brick factory, one of four she owns in Blagoveshchensk. (For New York Times) View fullsize
  Lei Shui Xiang, headmaster of Guan Shan (Gansu) primary school, holding awards. Devoted to the children, covered with academic honors, his monthly income of RMB 150 hasn’t changed in 25 years, in spite of repeated request to have his status changed View fullsize
 A young Tibetan posing in a photo studio in Labrang (Gansu). View fullsize
 A young military enthusiast visiting the Military Museum in Beijing. View fullsize
  Sidney Rittenberg, one of the few westerners to be a member of the Chinese Communist Party. Mr Rittenberg became a friend of Chairman Mao during the fight against the K.M.T.. He spent 15 years in Chinese jails in the 50's and during the Cultural re View fullsize
  Worker at subway construction site in Beijing.  View fullsize
  Liu Wei, an orphan, eating a bowl of noodles at his grandma's who struggles to support him.  View fullsize
 Ai Wei Wei, artist and dissident a few weeks after his release from illegal detention. (For Le Monde Magazine)
 Ai Wei Wei in his warehouse studio.
 Chen Shu the president of the China Association of Mammoth Ivory Art Research, posing for a portrait at his apartment filled with Mammoth ivory carved objects and tusks.
 Jia Zhangke, movie director. (For Telerama)
 Ma Yansong architect (For Le Monde)
 Ya Lianke, writer (For Liberation)
 Kehinde Wiley, painter (For Le Monde Magazine).
 Li Chengpeng dissident blogger (For Time Magazine)
 Hong Bin, lawyer. When he was a teenager, Hong Bin denounced his mother to the Red Guards. She was soon after executed. (For Liberation)
 Wang Jindong had his identity files stolen and sold by corrupt officials. With no records of his education it is now near impossible for him to find a decent job.
 Xiangyuan (Shanxi) January 24, 2012.Li Ke a prolific author of online novels, in his room where he spends hours every day writing. Li runs a double life: policeman during the day and writer when he is not on duty. (For Time Magazine)
 Wang YuanYuan, one China's leading modern dance choregrapher. (For Figaro Magazine)
 Yu Mengchao as Trinculo  during a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest at the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing.
 Yang Jisheng, journalist and writer, at the office of the history journal Yanhuang Chunqiu, of which he is deputy publisher. Yang is the author of two books both banned in mainland China. "Tombstone", published in 2008, is a thoroughly documented ac
 Li Lihua, a Chinese woman doing business in the Russian federation standing in a brick factory, one of four she owns in Blagoveshchensk. (For New York Times)
  Lei Shui Xiang, headmaster of Guan Shan (Gansu) primary school, holding awards. Devoted to the children, covered with academic honors, his monthly income of RMB 150 hasn’t changed in 25 years, in spite of repeated request to have his status changed
 A young Tibetan posing in a photo studio in Labrang (Gansu).
 A young military enthusiast visiting the Military Museum in Beijing.
  Sidney Rittenberg, one of the few westerners to be a member of the Chinese Communist Party. Mr Rittenberg became a friend of Chairman Mao during the fight against the K.M.T.. He spent 15 years in Chinese jails in the 50's and during the Cultural re
  Worker at subway construction site in Beijing.
  Liu Wei, an orphan, eating a bowl of noodles at his grandma's who struggles to support him.