Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Brief introduction of Tan Weishan's works

Brief introduction of Tan Weishan's works

Violent polis is Tan Weishan's record of various emergencies, and its picture and content are not visible to ordinary people. Some of the pictures displayed that night were even blocked. As an emergency journalist, he faces more violence, murder and conflict every day. "I can be nothing, but I must be a journalist, and journalists are true and objective." Talking about the attitude of journalists, Tan Weishan said that only by always maintaining awe and respect for the profession of journalists can we do a good job.

As an emergency photojournalist, he is faced with cruel facts that ordinary people can't see, which requires journalists to have a good attitude. In this regard, Tan Weishan said that "people should live and be strong". When I interviewed the Wenchuan earthquake-stricken area in 2008, I had nothing to eat, so I accepted the food dug up by others from the collapsed canteen. "In fact, it was dug out from the dead pile, but it was packed in plastic and there was no pollution. I eat in this situation. " He thinks he must be alive to report.

In Guangzhou, he saw all kinds of deaths, as well as cyclones in Myanmar, Wenchuan earthquake, including the Haiti earthquake that just happened, and all kinds of emergencies. "I can sit in the ruins and eat a biscuit dug out of the dead. I am qualified for this job. " He believes that to do this job, one must have a strong mental endurance, and the other is to have a little idealism. "A little sense of justice, a little courage, a little persistence, that's all."