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Lang Jingshan's photographic works

Lang Jingshan's photographic works include Bamboo Fairy Birds, Two Couples in the Shade, Song Yan He Ling, Luyuan Changchun, Range Rover on the Lakes and Mountains, etc.

Lang Jingshan 1892- 1995 was born in Lanxi, Zhejiang, and was the earliest photojournalist in China. Lang Jingshan created a collection of photographic art by alternately overlapping painting skills and exposure in a photographic darkroom, which is unique in the world of photography. I have loved photography all my life, and * * * has exhibited more than 1000 works in the salon photography world.

He was awarded the title of Top Ten Photographers in the World from 65438 to 0980 by the Photographic Society of new york, USA. He was the first person to apply the principles of Chinese painting to photography. /kloc-entered Shanghai Nanyang Middle School at the age of 0/2, and learned photography principles and printing skills from Li Jinglan, a painting teacher, and formed an indissoluble bond with photography. 1925 became the founder of China Photography Society.

Evaluation of works:

Lang Jingshan's collective photography imitates Chinese painting, pays attention to artistic conception and imitates Chinese painting in form. Themes and interests are mostly taken from ancient paintings and poems, which is the unity of China's painting style and photography techniques. It has both personal artistic style and distinctive national characteristics. As Kennedy, president of the American Photographic Society, pointed out, Mr. Nianlang came from China, and he studied China's paintings, so he was the first person to apply the principles of China's paintings to photography.

Lang Jingshan's artistic path and experience are similar to Zhang Daqian's, and both strive to be accepted by the world. It's just that Lang Jingshan is much luckier than Zhang without Zhang's meeting with top western artists, and has won many international awards. Zhang Daqian has been thinking hard about how to connect China's pen and ink with the world, so as to reach the peak of his life. Lang Jingshan, on the other hand, tried his best to create the taste of Chinese painting with cameras and photosensitive materials.