Last October, Lu Guang won the W. Eugene Smith Award in Humanistic Photograph for a four year project, in which he documented the deleterious effects that pollution has had on the places and people of China.
Recently, Lu Guang has begun to show some of the findings from his trips around the country and the images are vivid, gripping, and haunting. Guang reveals to us the front-line victims of China's rapid industrialization and rise to the global stage of power.



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