Relocation

By Ina Chu | She/Her/Hers
Film Photography

For as long as I could remember, I've always taken my family trips to Shanghai & Taipei for granted—the long flights and reunions with extended family felt just like another year-end tradition, however, it wasn't until college that I got a taste of what it felt like to be away from family. I grew up watching the cities slowly evolve—whether it be new thermal scans in Shanghai's already highly-secured subway systems, or a newly opened beef noodle shop on our favorite street in Taipei—each visit is different from the last. As I've grown older I've realized how lucky I am to be able to call these cities a second home, and wanted to capture my trip from this past December as much as possible. While I'm very much still learning the ropes of my Dad's old film camera, these are a few of my favorite moments from my most recent visit.


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