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- Q4706369 description "American photographer".
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- Q4706369 abstract "Alan Chin was born and raised in New York City’s Chinatown. Since 1996, he has worked in China, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Central Asia. and most recently Egypt and Tunisia. Domestically, Alan followed the historic trail of the civil rights movement, documented the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and covered the 2008 presidential campaign. He is a contributing photographer to Newsweek and The New York Times, editor and photographer at BagNews, member of Facing Change: Documenting America (FCDA), and represented by the Sasha Wolf gallery.Chin's work in Kosovo earned him a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize in 1999 and 2000.".
- Q4706369 alias "陳本儒".
- Q4706369 birthDate "1971-04-11".
- Q4706369 birthYear "1971".
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- Q4706369 alternativeNames "陳本儒".
- Q4706369 dateOfBirth "1971-04-11".
- Q4706369 name "Chin, Alan".
- Q4706369 shortDescription "American photographer".
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- Q4706369 comment "Alan Chin was born and raised in New York City’s Chinatown. Since 1996, he has worked in China, the former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Central Asia. and most recently Egypt and Tunisia. Domestically, Alan followed the historic trail of the civil rights movement, documented the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and covered the 2008 presidential campaign.".
- Q4706369 label "Alan Chin (photographer)".
- Q4706369 givenName "Alan".
- Q4706369 name "Alan Chin".
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