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About Du Kefeng.

Australian

Alias: Du Kefeng

I grew up in the suburb of Sydney, and then settled in Taiwan Province Province to study Chinese. 1983 was invited by Yang Dechang to shoot "A Day at the Beach" and won the Best Photography Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival. 1986, I won the Best Photography Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for my old lady, and she won four Hong Kong Awards. Since then, Du Kefeng has participated in many Chinese-language films, especially with Wong Kar-wai.

1952 was born in the plain years of postwar Sydney, and spent most of his life wandering around the world like the wind. He worked as a sailor in Norway, a fake Chinese medicine practitioner in Thailand, a cowboy in Israeli settlements and a well digger in the desert of India. He has done almost everything. In the late 1970s, a teacher who taught him poetry and language in Hong Kong University reincarnated him. The teacher named him "reborn" Du Kefeng (meaning like the wind). Du Kefeng bid farewell to the past.

Du Kefeng has held solo photography exhibitions in Hongkong, Taipei, Rotterdam, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Kobe and Kyoto. His dozen books related to film and photography were published in Chinese, English and Japanese respectively.

Foreigners, who prefer Asian culture, also come to China and Hongkong for better film development.