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Where is Yin Ganliang from?
Yin Ganliang, director and journalist of the Cultural and Sports Department of Chenzhou TV Station in Hunan Province, is a member of China Photographers Association and Hunan Photographers Association.
Chinese name: Yin Ganliang
Native place: Hunan
Place of birth: Changsha
Gender: male
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Nationality: China.
Date of birth:1July, 959
Occupation: art photographer
Representative works: pastoral nocturne, ladder.
brief introduction
Yin Ganliang, born in July, 1959, bachelor degree. His work unit is the director and reporter of the cultural and sports department of Chenzhou TV Station in Hunan Province. Since studying photography from 65438 to 0988, he has published more than a thousand works in national, provincial, municipal (Hong Kong) and other professional newspapers, and some of his works have been selected and won prizes in provincial, national and international film festivals. Now he is a member of China Photographers Association, Hunan Photographers Association and Chenzhou Photographers Association. His works are mainly about natural scenery and folk customs.
achievement
Major literary and artistic achievements
In Hunan province, there are: golden songs; In 2002, in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the publication of Mao Zedong's Speech at Yan 'an Forum on Literature and Art, he won the silver prize in the photo exhibition; In 2005, Jin Guangyao Longji won the first prize of the second "Rhyme of Spring" photo contest; Spring Back to the Earth won the second prize.
In China, Fence, Woman and Dog won the second prize in the "Rihua Cup" digital production network photography competition of China Photographers Association in 2003; Tianmu won the second prize in the 2004 Chinese Photographers Association Puzzle Competition; In 2004, Brilliant Zero won the first prize of the first "Wenyuan Cup" China Calligraphy Art Photography Competition; In 2005, The Voice of Harvest won the first prize in the monthly contest of Seagull, a photography and photography magazine sponsored by the Ministry of Culture. In 2005-2006, the 13th Canon Cup "Asian Style" National Photography Grand Prix, jointly organized by Canon (China) Company and Photography World magazine, won the Excellence Award. In 2006, "Picturesque Jiangshan" won the award of the 5th "Image China" (Shuncheng Cup) National Photography Art Grand Prix.
Internationally, Late Crossing was selected for the 5th Shanghai Film Festival in 2000. In 2002, Pastoral Night, Climbing the Ladder and At the Foot of Tianshan Mountain were selected for the 6th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2004, "Dye the Autumn" and "Burning Season" were selected for the 7th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2005, Deep Lane won the award of the first Lianzhou International Photography Exhibition.
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