191109 -- BEIJING, Nov. 9, 2019 -- Liu Gaochao shows a collection of used disposable cameras from customers at his studio in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 26, 2019. It s been more than five years since Liu Gaochao embraced a career in film developing. On top of a high-rise mansion next to Liufang Station of Beijing Subway Line 13, Liu runs a studio, New Wave Film Lab, which also provides him a place to live. In 2012, Liu left his hometown in central China s Henan Province and headed for Beijing in pursuit of better opportunities. After he settled down in the capital city, he came across film

191109 -- BEIJING, Nov. 9, 2019 -- Liu Gaochao shows a collection of used disposable cameras from customers at his studio in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 26, 2019. It s been more than five years since Liu Gaochao embraced a career in film developing. On top of a high-rise mansion next to Liufang Station of Beijing Subway Line 13, Liu runs a studio, New Wave Film Lab, which also provides him a place to live. In 2012, Liu left his hometown in central China s Henan Province and headed for Beijing in pursuit of better opportunities. After he settled down in the capital city, he came across film Stock Photo
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191109 -- BEIJING, Nov. 9, 2019 -- Liu Gaochao shows a collection of used disposable cameras from customers at his studio in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 26, 2019. It s been more than five years since Liu Gaochao embraced a career in film developing. On top of a high-rise mansion next to Liufang Station of Beijing Subway Line 13, Liu runs a studio, New Wave Film Lab, which also provides him a place to live. In 2012, Liu left his hometown in central China s Henan Province and headed for Beijing in pursuit of better opportunities. After he settled down in the capital city, he came across film photography and fell for the analog art almost immediately. Driven by the passion for ideal image quality, Liu purchased an automatic film processor in order to develop films by himself. However, this remained nothing but a geeky hobby befo PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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