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Photographic life in Pingjiang

From Bashang grassland in Inner Mongolia to the hinterland of Ali in Tibet, from Nepal with various customs to wild and natural Kenya, he explored the most beautiful scenery around the world with his lens, and he opened the tourism world behind the scenery with his photos.

He used to be the chief photographer of chinese national geography magazine, and the photographer of national key projects such as the 2008 Olympic Games and the 60th anniversary of the National Day. During his 25-year career as a landscape photographer, he traveled all over the world on five continents and four oceans, with a cumulative journey of more than 400,000 kilometers and four trips to the other side of the earth-the North Pole.

At the beginning of 2009, as the only professional photographer, I landed at the South Pole with the expedition team to shoot. He recorded all kinds of natural landscapes and geographical features on the earth with his lens, and also experienced many interesting stories.

Pingjiang has its own unique view and understanding of the artistic value and function of landscape photography, and is also one of the few landscape photographers in China who know how to run the picture market. At present, Pingjiang goes to a city every week to give a lecture on landscape, which has been widely praised by many landscape photographers in China.