Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Wu Di's resume.

Wu Di's resume.

1929 was born in Rudong county, Jiangsu province.

From 65438 to 0945, he joined the China People's Liberation Army and served as a member of the Southern Jiangsu Military Region Cultural and Art Troupe.

From 65438 to 0949, he worked as a photojournalist in Pictorial of Sunan Military Region.

1952 transferred to Bayi film studio as a photographer.

1954 participated in the documentary "The Road to Happiness in Lhasa", the first minister of Bayi Film Studio.

From 65438 to 0956, as a photojournalist, he visited seven countries, including Asia and Africa, with an art delegation from China, and successively filmed documentaries such as On the Nile and Days in Afghanistan.

1957, China's military friendly delegation visited India and filmed in North Korea.

"Heroes" and "A single spark can start a prairie fire" were shot at 1962.

1964 participated in the delegation of journalists and filmmakers in China. Shooting "Anti-American Struggle in Southern Vietnam" in southern Vietnam.

1976 participated in the filming of the director "Glory! Heroes who defend the frontier.

198 1 year as the chief photographer to shoot large-scale military education documentaries. For decades, he has participated in shooting nearly 80 documentaries and military education films. There are also many successful works in stage art photography.

1958 co-produced the stage art film "Dragon and Phoenix Dance" with others.

1960 Spring in Beijing (stereoscopic film).

1963 assisted Vietnam in filming Yijing Fire and Laos in filming Spring, and won the second-class medal of freedom awarded by the Supreme People's Assembly and the government of Laos.