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Where was Hu Peilie born?

Hu peilie

Mr. Hu Peilie is the chairman of Guangdong Photographers Association and the vice chairman of World Chinese Photographers Association. Many of his films have been selected for national and international film festivals and won awards. Mr. Hu once held the Hu Peilie Film Festival in Guangzhou and published the Collection of Hu Peilie's Artistic Photography. 1995 and 1998 respectively planned and organized a large-scale photography activity of "Love Friends of the Pearl River" and a large-scale international film art exchange activity of "Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Establishment of Guangdong Photographers Association", which made outstanding contributions to the promotion of photography cultural and artistic exchanges in Guangdong, even the whole country and overseas. The main achievements have been included in China Photographers' Dictionary, China Photographers' Complete Works and China Artists' Biography.

Chinese name: Hu Peilie

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Occupation: Chairman of Guangdong Photographers Association

Representative works: Hu Peilie's artistic photography collection

Gender: male

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In the past ten years, my photography concept has been precipitated on the theme of "flowers", and plum blossom, peach blossom, lotus flower and red cotton have become the main objects of expression. Ten years of cold and heat, four seasons of reincarnation, I can be said to be immersed in it, happy to return. For decades, the research experience of photographic techniques seems to be comprehensive and "completely put down". After repeated self-denial, gradually, I touched a blurred world contained in reality: dreamy and hazy, similar to the splash and rendering of China's ink painting, but also a realistic and illusory state of mind. Flower rhyme brings me various understandings and sentiments about life.

Suggestions on playing with equipment

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