Chinatown 1947- 1950
“Rarely has Chinatown been photographed skillfully, for the sake of art, by one of its own residents -- by someone who knows Chinatown up close, as the site of home and work and day-to-day life. Chinn's photographs artfully explore the dignity of Chinatown's residents, the differences between the generations of old and new Chinese, and the coexistence of interweaving of Chinese and American cultures.”
Dennis J. Reed, Dean of Fine, Performing and Media Arts at L.A. Valley College, in Asian Art in America.
Ben Chinn was born in Chinatown in San Francisco and lived in the family house on Commercial Sreet his entire life. Unlike others who had photographed this neighborhood, he knew it instinctively and intimately, capturing moments in a way no outsider could.
Waiting for the Parade
Chinatown Mailboxes
Worker with Hanging Basket
Pork to the Butcher
Bookkeeper with Abacus
Chinatown 1948: Grant Avenue Cat
Window Washer
Merchant
Boys in Chinese School
At Chinese School
Cashier
Ying Fat Lung Co.
Chinatown Funeral
Candy Shop
Brother & Sister Looking out the Door
Bok Choy
Boy in Rain Slicker
Chinese Lessons