Despite the minute number of “stuff” these families who come from humble means in some of the most remote areas of China appear to have, in comparison to average or upper-income families, it’s interesting to see that most of them still own TVs and satellite dishes. The photo series seem to reflect not only on materialism, but the shift in what people deem staples of the home with the progression of time. Qingjun hopes to expand his project to include upper income families and perhaps even revisit these lower income households.