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Lunch Break–Wo Sing Shirt Press. Photograph by Paul Calhoun, Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Collection.
Wo Sing洗衣店的午休,照片由Paul Calhoun拍摄,美国华人博物馆(MOCA)馆藏

Paul Calhoun was one of two documentary photographers hired by the New York Chinatown History project in 1980. He documented the daily life of New York’s Chinatown from 1980 through 1984. After his work at MOCA, Calhoun continued his work in documentary photography, which included a project documenting life in the republic of Georgia in 2005. He has also taught the art of documentary photography at the undergraduate and graduate levels.