Harrison Forman Harrison Forman was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA on June 15, 1904. He died in New York, USA on January 31, 1978 at the age of 73. He is a well-known photojournalist, explorer, author and member of the American Geographical Society. As a foreign correspondent, Forman's pictures and articles often appear in major European and American media such as the New York Times, London Times, Life, Look, Collier, Harper's and Reader's Digest. Forman traveled the world with an anthropologist's eye. He was fascinated by the life, culture, economy, government and infrastructure of every place he visited. Known as the "modern Marco Polo" in his heyday, Foreman was often the first Westerner to appear in remote areas and always seemed to be in the right place at the right time, using his photography to bear witness to important moments in history.

1937 Shaanxi Province China Red Army soldiers playing croquet

1937 Shanghai Waterfront sampan

1937 Shanghai Aerial view of streets and buildings

1937 Shanghai Boy eating from bowl with chopsticks

1937 Shanghai Portrait of girl

1937 Shanghai Worker pulls rope on pile driver

1937 Shanghai tea shop billboard

1937 shanghai Sikh police

1937 shanghai signing Shanghai club logo

1937 shanghai Sikh Man

1937 Shanghai Pile driver used to build the wall

1937 Shanghai Guzlav Signal Tower

1937 Shanghai Business District Building

1937 Shanghai Consulate General of France in Shanghai

1937 Shanghai Street Scene in Poverty-stricken Areas