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ANN WANG

Photojournalist
  • Projects
    • Myanmar hills embrace silkworms over poppies
    • Marble village in Myanmar
    • Taiwan's war bunkers
    • Kokang Refugees in China
    • On the champagne trail with Aung San Suu Kyi
    • Cambodia shoe makers
    • Myanmar’s Rihanna
  • Environmental
    • Peruvian Amazon Oil Spill
    • The unofficial loggers of Myanmar
    • Taiwan's plant hunter
  • Portfolio
  • Video
    • Children of the Harbor
    • A moment in Chinatown
    • From freedom fighter to top chef
    • African football players in Myanmar
    • Traditional material arts in Myanmar
  • About me
  • Published work

Halloween @ Harvard University

November 02, 2014 in Harvard
Halloween @ Harvard University

Halloween at Harvard University. Feature Elliot from E.T, Walde, Mime, Waldo and the most creative faculty from department of Music who dressed up as Head of the Charles (Charles is one of their colleagues).

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Tags: halloween, harvard, october, head of the charles, pirates, classroom, the yard, waldo, mime, daft punk, E.T, elliott
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Fitima Kunduklija, 60, big fan of Martha COakley and Hillary Clinton. She has custom made her shirt for Hillary Clinton. Photo by Ann Wang

Day 120

October 24, 2014 in Boston

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton joins Martha Coakley for a campaign rally at Boston Park Plaza on the 24th of October, 2014. Photo By Ann Wang

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton joins Martha Coakley for a campaign rally at Boston Park Plaza on the 24th of October, 2014. Photo By Ann Wang

Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton joins Martha Coakley for a campaign rally at Boston Park Plaza on the 24th of October, 2014. Photo By Ann Wang

Woke up at 530am this morning, and did three back-to-back photo shoots today. I can feel my leg sour, my back ache, my eyes hurt...but my heart is on fire :)

Tags: Hillary Clinton, Martha Coakley, boston, boston park plaza, governor
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A moment in Chinatown

October 23, 2014 in Boston
A moment in Chinatown

A moment in Chinatown, Boston. By Ann Wang

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David Carr speaking at Tsai Performance center at Boston University on the 20th of October, 2014. By Ann Wang

A new page for David Carr and Jill Abramson

October 21, 2014 in Boston univesrity

Media and culture critic for the New York Times David Carr and former Times executive editor Jill Abramson were invited by WBUR Boston’s NPR news Station to discuss what David Carr describes as the “present future”, when the production and distribution of media is in constant flu and the impact it has on the news at Boston University on October 20th, 2014.

When the co-host Jeremy Hobson asked Carr “What media organization is doing things they exactly should? Carr answer without thinking “No one.” He thinks that we are able to curate and produce news easily nowadays and there has never been a better time. He mentioned that Vice’s coverage on ISIL and Wall Street Journal’s work on Ukraine were both examples of good work. “We are able to bundle ideas together, but the problem is you never get to the end of it. And that could be confusing.” stated Carr.

Media and culture critic for the New York Times David Carr (L)and former Times executive editor Jill Abramson(R). By Ann Wang

Carr and Abramson talked like they were in their old office at the Times, the topics expend from culture, books, news and their daily lives, and of course mentioning Abramson being “fired” from the New York Times. They talked about both went from full time news person to being a teacher and what they’ve learned while interacting with students. Perhaps because of the close relationship they have with each other. Abramson who is now teaching at Harvard University, reviled that she wants to get back to writing and reporting. She said “ Its a start up, a place for great stories, great journalism and money they can live on.”. The format nor the name of her start up has not been decided, but she would be in charge of finding good stories, editing and concentrating it. However, competition could come from everywhere now, it used to be news organization against each other, now it could come from social media. “If it is news anyone will point it at you.” said Carr.

Audience laugh at David Carrr and Jill Abramson's jokes. By Ann Wang

The conversation between Carr and Abramson was bold and cynical and it certainly grab the audience’s attention.The audience that packed the Tsai Performance Center were constantly either laughing or clapping their hands to show their agreements or salut. Abramson even joked that she could know speak her mind freely without being fear of getting fired. When being asked what’s their advice for journalist, Carr said that the real story doesn't come by just showing up and making big speeches, it takes time to dig in. Abramson answered with one simple sentence “Shut up and listen.”

 

Tags: Boston University, david carr, Jill abramson, news, media, new york times
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Check out the gallery at : http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/10/rowing-toward-the-head-of-the-charles/

First photo gallery on Harvard Gazette

October 21, 2014 in Harvard
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A video about me made by Nikita Sampath

October 16, 2014 in video

A video about me made by Nikita Sampath


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