Photos by Wenxin Zhang
Five Nights, Aquarium
























It’s quite a cultural shift to move from China to San Francisco, and such a radical change can bewilder and overwhelm. In her beautiful series Five Nights, Aquarium, Chinese photographer Wenxin Zhang deals with the estrangement that her journeys from her homeland to the USA cause her through a series of deeply personal, suggestive pictures.
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