Selfies with a difference
Updated: 2015-12-26 05:12
By Zhou Wenting in Shanghai(China Daily USA)
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Ke's quest to produce one-of-a-kind selfies has taken her to many different places in the world. Photo provided to china daily. |
The main thing most people are concerned about after they have taken a selfie is how their faces look. For Ke Zhifang, however, she’s more interested in her pose.
The 42-year-old Shanghai native has been making waves with her series of selfies that have been painstakingly executed to illustrate her jumping in a variety of locations around the world. Earlier this year, three of her photos were even showcased at the Shanghai Photography Conference.
“This little fun thing that I have decided to try out has really paid off, and that’s just bliss for me,” she said.
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