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Patrick Wang is a Drone Pilot, Journalist, Photographer And Videographer based in Bangkok, specializing in Business and Technology with expertise in Interview (Video / Broadcast) and Vox Pop. Available for freelance assignments on Paydesk. Speaks Chinese (Mandarin) and English

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About Patrick
Patrick Wang is a bilingual (Chinese native) documentary cinematographer and photographer based in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Services
Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop Documentaries
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Topics
Business Technology Science & Environment
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Portfolio
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Documentary DP & Fixer
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Documentary Showreel 2020-2021
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Zhou Qingfeng has an unusual job: photographing fungi and slime molds. Her mesmerizing time lapses of mushrooms and molds have garnered millions of views—and opened up followers to a whole other world.
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Guangbing is a staple bread from the coastal province of Fujian. They're baked fresh every day in wood-fired ovens and cost just 14 cents a piece. We went to Fujian and met one of the last specialty guangbing makers in China.
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Misua is a type of noodle from Fujian Province in eastern China, and it can be stretched to over 100 feet. That’s why some people call it the longest noodle in China.
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Liu Bolin, a Chinese artist who’s been making himself disappear for over a decade. He’s blended into the Colosseum in Rome, the Louvre in Paris, and the Great Wall in China. His project started as a protest against the demolition of his artist village.
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A golden century egg maker in Mianyang, Sichuan Province.
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A primary school located in the coastal city of Huludao was thoroughly disinfected on Saturday, as the school braces for a spring semester reopening, after the coronavirus pandemic. The start of the semester was delayed due to the spread of the disease.
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