Curator's original description reads: “May 4, 2019, Vancouver (Chinese Cultural Centre, 555 Columbia Street, 2nd floor gallery). Reception launch for the exhibition ‘Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow.’ First ever solo exhibition of the work of Vancouver's first and most prolific Chinese commercial photographer. Addressing the crowd is curator and exhibition designer, Catherine Clement.”
Curator's original description reads: “May 4, 2019, Vancouver (Chinese Cultural Centre, 555 Columbia Street, 2nd Floor gallery). Launch reception for the exhibition ‘Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow.’ Volunteers for the Chinese Canadian Military Museum help with the reception duties. (Left to right): Terri Mew and Donna Woo.”
Curator's original description reads: “May 4, 2019, Vancouver (Chinese Cultural Centre, 555 Columbia Street, 2nd floor gallery). Photo of jazz legend Eleanor Collins (middle) with her daughter Judith (Collins) Maxie and son Robert Collins. They are standing in front of 1944 photograph of Judith and Robert as children with their paternal grandmother. Photo was taken on the opening day of the Yucho Chow exhibition called ‘Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow.’ First ever solo exhibition of the work of Vancouver's first and most prolific Chinese commercial photographer. The exhibition was on for a month at the Chinese Cultural Centre in Vancouver's Chinatown.”
Curator's original description reads: “May 4, 2019, Vancouver (Chinese Cultural Centre, 555 Columbia Street, 2nd floor gallery). Reception launch for the Exhibition ‘Chinatown Through a Wide Lens: The Hidden Photographs of Yucho Chow.’ First ever solo exhibition of the work of Vancouver's first and most prolific Chinese commercial photographer. Shown here is Tommy C.G. Wong, a WWII veteran whose portrait with his mother and sister is shown just above his head.”