2002 Winners
- Kashgar, China by Jesse Coffino-Greenberg CC '04
- Netanya, the Galilii, an archeological dig site, and Jerusalem by Adi Bitter CC '03
Kashgar, China by Jesse Coffino-Greenberg CC '04
| Jesse Coffin-Greenberg, CC ’04, describes the photographs from his travels in Kashgar, China, as skirting “a thin line between transcendent beauty, schizophrenia and implosion.” He spent most of the summer studying Mandarin at Tsing Hua University in Beijing, which permitted him to travel independently throughout China, and he is currently studying Political Science and Chinese at Columbia. |
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Netanya, the Galilii, an archeological dig site, and Jerusalem by Adi Bitter CC '03
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Adi Bitter, CC ’03, notes that her junior year abroad in Israel was marked by “a need to get out of everyday surroundings and stresses with a camera and just enjoy the beautiful country—its people and landscapes.” Her photographs reflect her engagement with both the people and landscapes of Israel and capture the relationships between the two. A major in Middle East Asian Languages and Cultures, she plans to return to Israel on a permanent basis following her graduation from Columbia. |
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