Why I brought my toddler to see Mount Everest
Traveling with children is notoriously hard - but is it? Stefen Chow explains why he started to travel with his young children, and the invaluable lessons they learned together along the trip. He takes audience on a journey with them with their stories and stunning pictures.
Stefen Chow is a Malaysian-born, Singapore-raised photographer. Stefen undertakes long term projects with social conscience. Stefen is the co-founder of ‘The Poverty Line’, a global visual project that contextualises poverty. The project was referenced by the World Bank and exhibited as large scale installations at the Les Nuits Photographiques in Paris, PMQ in Hong Kong and the CAFA museum in Beijing. The project has been extensively featured in international media and is currently in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. Stefen reached the summit of Mount Everest at the age of 25 and has been involved in more than 10 Himalayan expeditions. Stefen is grateful to be living his dream; he currently lives and works in Beijing with his wife and his two toddlers, Little Chow and Littler Chow.