S. Peer
January 14, 2008 · Written by S. Peer · Print This Article
S. Peer once braved the frozen tundra of northern Canada as a reporter and photographer. He now calls southern China home and enjoys the humid clime more than the bone-numbing cold of his native land. He misses little of North America: Riding in the back of a Canadian air force transport plane and crossing a Chinese street both hold the same level of danger and excitement. After traveling extensively in south-west China he has plans to see and photograph more of Asia.
When not shooting photographs or writing he works as an ESL educator and administrator at a private school.
See his works at www.asianramblings.com.
Read a story by Steve:
Tianhou Temple, Shenzhen’s Soul
Travel, Photography, and Joel Carrilet
Last 3 posts by S. Peer
- Travel, Photography, and Joel Carillet pt2 - February 26th, 2008
- Travel, Photography, and Joel Carillet - February 16th, 2008
- Tianhou Temple, Shenzhen's Soul - January 14th, 2008





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