Documentary Photography
The camera doesn't speak — but it remembers everything.
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About
Born in Beijing, Mika Wang is a documentary photographer based between Beijing and New York. Her visual language is restrained and honest — she neither judges nor provokes, she simply records.
Influenced by the Magnum photosensitive tradition, Mika gravitates toward the humanist perspective: marginalized communities, the cracks in urban life, and the overlooked ordinary. Her work has appeared in China Photography Review and PDN Online.
She has photographed factory workers, refugee children, late-night street-food vendors, and elderly couples at temple grounds — because great photographs are about people, not photographers.
Portfolio
At a Beijing wet market before sunrise, a vendor arranges wilted greens on a wooden cart. The morning mist hasn't lifted yet. He's been here thirty years — he knows every customer by the weight of their step.
She found a disposable camera at a refugee transit center and hasn't put it down since. "When I look through it, I forget where I'm going," she says. "I just see what's in front of me."
Two women, eighty and seventy-six, meet on the same bench every afternoon in a small town square. They invented their own card game forty years ago. Neither can remember the rules from yesterday — but the game goes on.
He casts his net at dusk, when the river turns the color of copper. The city skyline glows behind him, a world he stopped believing in long ago. The river doesn't ask questions.
The cobbler's been repairing shoes on this corner for forty-one years. The buildings around him changed four times. His hands haven't. He still uses the same wooden last his father gave him.
She is eight. She comes to the chain-link fence every Friday night when her parents work the night market stalls. She watches. She memorizes. She already knows what she wants to remember.
Resume
CUNY City University of New York, GPA 3.9
Renmin University of China, School of Journalism
Hong Kong — Mentor: Stuart Franklin
Series: "She Works the Assembly Line"
Daily Life Category — "Two AM at the Night Market"
Portfolio: "Beijing Wet Market"
China Photography Review — feature photography and darkroom production
Independent projects published in international photography journals
Contact
For commissions, interviews, and exhibition inquiries.