Chien-Chi Chang Chien-Chi Chang returned to New York’s Chinatown, where he lived for many years and still considers home. He photographed the streets, the buildings, and mostly, the people of Chinatown, as a form
(...) of self-portrait: “Immigration is propelled by suffering. To witness the shifting patterns of populations is to see the world in all its exigencies: war, natural disasters, repression, famine and poverty. But there is a rainbow at the bottom of that Pandora’s box of troubles. Hope, too, propels immigrants to settle in strange lands. I should know: I am one myself.” New York City. USA, 2017. © Chien-Chi Chang | Magnum Photos