Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Young-kwon Kim's artistic resume.

Young-kwon Kim's artistic resume.

1994, Chinese mainland student of Tokyo news photography seminar; 1995- 1997, teaching western photography history, photography topics and photojournalism theory courses at Beijing Central University for Nationalities; 1997, studying filming with the support of Reuters Foundation; 200 1 China Pingyao photography festival exhibited the work "Nuo"; In 200 1 year, the series of photography works were collected by the French National Art Center (shooting time1995-2000); 200 1-2003, WPPh China class student (monitor); In 2002, the work "Nuo" was exhibited at Hannan Photography Festival in Korea. In 2003, "Nuo" series of photographs were exhibited at Pompidou Art Center and Paris Island Photography Center in France. In 2003, he was invited to attend the "World Journalist Conference" held in Singapore. In 2004, the filming of "Three Gorges Immigrants" (2000-2004) lasted for five years was completed. In 2004, he was hired as the curator and editor-in-chief of Pingyao International Photography Exhibition. In 2005, he took photos for the book "Zhao Zhou Life Zen" and took photos at the Berlin Zen Temple in Zhao County, Hebei Province, the ancestral home of Zen. In 2007, he held a personal photography exhibition in Shanghai Art Museum.