
Haircut 100 by Ho Tam documents the barbershops and salons of New York City's Chinatown, mapping their locations and capturing their unique character. Originally published as a book in 2015, the project serves as both an archive and a travelogue, reflecting the neighborhood’s distinct commercial and cultural landscape. Presented as a mural, it parallels Social Photography by emphasizing the depth of everyday surroundings and the significance of local spaces.