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James Wasserman is an editorial photographer based in Beijing, China. His work focuses on environmental portraiture, reportage and travel photography. Clients like Time, Newsweek, Forbes, Inc. ESPN, Target, The Wall Street Journal, Eurasianet, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, ITVS, HBO, NIKE, Villanova University, Silkroad, Outpost, Ferrari, Women’s Wear Daily and many others have worked with James for editorial features shoots and marketing campaigns. When he’s not doing editorial work he’s focused on documentary projects that explore China’s explosive growth.
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