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Li Jing was Here 11"x11" $300 |
Alleyway in Beijing 11"x11" $300
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High on the Tibetan Plateau 11"x11" $300 |
Calligraphy Tools 11"x11" $300 |
Prayer Wheels 11"x11" $300 |
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Springtime at Namtso Lake 11"x11" $300 |
Monk's Garb in Tibet 11"x11" $300 |
Decorating Chengdu 11"x11" $300 |
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A Hike up Hua Shan 11"x11" $300 |
Love is Locked- Forever 11"x11" $300 |
Magnolias 11"x11" $300 |
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Chinese Water Taps 11"x11" $300 |
Picking Tea Leaves 11"x11" $300 |
Monk at Sera Monastery 11"x11" $300 |
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Namtso Lake Shower 11"x11" $300 |
Which Hand Makes the Song? 11"x11" $300 |
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Rachel Boekel was raised in Canmore, and studied photography as a credit course in high school before becoming involved with Craig in the Whyte Museum's 'Through the Lens' program. Rachel pursued her new passion at the Photography and Journalism Academy in Victoria, graduating in 2003. In 2004, Rachel was recognized for her artistic excellence and commitment by the Town of Canmore, through the Mayor's Award for Arts and Culture. She was accepted as an intern for the prestigious Magnum Photos agency in New York City, and while in New York, studied at the International Centre for Photography. In 2007, Rachel and her mother took a trip to China, traveling 4000 km on the new Beijing-Lhasa railway, and traveling down the Yangtze river by boat. Rachel's images from China speak of work and beauty - focusing on the everyday lives of those she meets.