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Who was the first photographer in China?

In China, Mr. Lang Jingshan was the first photographer. Lang Jingshan, from Zhejiang, 1892, from Huaiyin, Jiangsu. He is the earliest photojournalist and the first photography teacher in China, and he is famous for inventing high-light photography. He founded the China Photography Society and the Asian Film Art Association, and often exhibited his works internationally, and won many titles in photography. Known as the "world photographer", he was accepted as a senior researcher by the Royal Photographic Society and the American Photographic Association, and was hired as an honorary member by photography organizations in more than ten countries and regions. From 65438 to 0939, Mr. Lang Jingshan combined modern scientific photography technology with China's six-method theory of traditional painting and created a new way of "intensive photography". The essence of "Six Methods Highlights" is to promote China's traditional culture and oriental art, so the international evaluation of Mr. Lang's works is "the most modern, but also the most China". "Shi Lang Style" is very rich in China's landscape paintings.