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How did Chen Man grow up?

Chen Man, female, Beijinger, is a cutting-edge fashion photographer whose design fields include design, painting, music and architecture. I studied in the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts for four years, studied ideas in the dance department of the Central Academy of Drama, and then studied in the photography department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts for four years.

Chen Man's works have been published in French PREFERENCE, new york UNLIMITED, British NYLON and Sport &; AMP; STREET and domestic <; Magazines such as Youth VISION, VOUGE, ELLE and BAZAR photographed the cover of Youth Vision in 23, 24 and 26.

Her works have won many awards in Italy, Hong Kong and other countries and regions, and participated in fashion photography exhibitions held in Japan and France. In 25, he participated in the "Fashion and Personality-Photography Biennale" in Moscow, and in 26, he participated in the "Wave" China Media Art Phenomenon Exhibition.

On the occasion of the third anniversary of Coldtea, Chen Man was interviewed by Coldtea and told her attitude towards photography and fashion-

1. How do you define the plasticity of the characters in your lens?

Everything is shaped by everything, so is a photo. There are too many factors behind it. See what its requirements are. If it's an inch photo, it's enough to have a head. If it's a beauty pageant photo, it's enough to be beautiful. Some people in the photo can't just be the same. His/her/its plasticity depends on the requirements of the work, the professional level and mood of the collaborators around him, and even the social mood. In fact, according to this. Because I have a style sensitivity and a strong imagination, just like a meal that everyone thinks is not delicious, I can finish it by imagination alone, and I know in my heart which style it is delicious.

2. what are the proportions of modeling, photography and post-photography?

1%, 1%, 1%, because you don't have to give the other two.

3. In the creative process, do you mostly listen to your talent, skill or experience?

All of them are comprehensive, and they must be comprehensive. If the above conditions depend on only one thing, it will be temporary. If it is successful, it will be an exploiter and a short-lived creator, because it will require more hard work and patience.

4. What kind of relationship would you like to establish between the photographer and the subject?

anything will do.

5. Most of the characters in your lens have bright, pleasant and cold beauty (you said that you learned to love men's taste and women's epidermal fat more before the sensory organs degenerated). How do you find the high recognition characteristics that distinguish them from others?

Sensitive nerves, sensitive nerves given by my mother, professional and non-professional aesthetic consciousness given by my growing experience, because I shoot the same kind, and like them, the characteristics of the same kind are easy to be discovered by the same kind.

6. if you knew that you were going to press the shutter for the last time, what would that photo look like?

I think about it every day. Really, people can't stagnate in the future. If you know this, you will know how precious every second is now. I can understand and try to know every second now, but it can't foresee the future.

7. What do you think is the significance of the name Chen Man to photography? What is the significance to fashion?

am I Chen Man? I think I'm just a different girl in Nancheng, Beijing. Like other girls, everyone is different from me. I do what I want and try my best to bring it into full play. As for my meaning to the outside world, I'm not qualified to comment on the definition.

The picture doesn't know my fate, and I don't know who is watching it ...

The picture doesn't need the audience every minute ... but my eyes are always awake.

me too.

Chen Man, female, Beijinger, is a cutting-edge fashion photographer who is engaged in photography, design, painting, animation and video production. She is one of the top fashion photographers in China at present, and her work covers design, painting, music and architecture. Chen Man studied in the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts for four years, then studied in the Dance Department of the Central Academy of Drama for one year, then went to the Photography Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts to study, and graduated four years later. Her works, sharp and dazzling, sometimes breathtaking, have won many awards in Italian, Hongkong and other countries and regions, and have been published in French PREFERENCE, UNLIMITED in new york, NYLON in Britain and Sport &; STREET and domestic magazines such as Youth VISION, VOUGE, ELLE, BAZAR, Marie Carie, COSMO, Mensno, I look, etc., and participated in fashion photography exhibitions held in Japan, France and other places, and also in 23, 24, and 28.

Although she looks fashionable and avant-garde, in fact, Chen Man is an ordinary, real and lovely Beijing girl. "I took a picture, drew a picture, and made an exhibition; Made clothes, others wore them; Made a movie and others watched it; Gave birth to a child and grew up; The person I love is still healthy and happy with me and still loves me very much. " This is Chen Man's vision for future life, simple and true.

Chen Man, the only child of the educated youth born in 198s, entered the children's painting class at the age of two. The reason was just a mouse who scribbled on a scrap of paper at home. Her mother discovered her talent for painting, so she took her to various teenagers' schools in Beijing and won various children's painting awards repeatedly. After four years' study, she went through the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts. She dropped out of the Stage Art Department of the Central Academy of Drama in her second year of college, and was admitted to the Design School of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in the same year. During this period, she worked in graphic design outside the school. These experiences made her experience traditional painting, graphic design, architectural design, stage art, photography and other "academic" professional training. In Chen Man's words, these are her basic skills. Later, she became a professional photographer. Personally, she felt that it was because of her persistent interest in vision and people, coupled with her little understanding of fashion. Chen Man thinks that vision is not only what the naked eye can see, but also the inner ideology of the creator, as well as sensitive nerves, rich emotions and appropriate talents.

Chen Man said that he chose photography not because he was interested in cameras when he was a child, nor because photography can be called "photographer", nor because he only wanted to earn a few dollars. The reason is actually very simple, because I know what I am good at and what I like, and I can easily support myself, my family and other things that I can't support myself but she likes. Chen Man now uses all kinds of cameras, Hasselblad, digital, and even cameras bought with film. For her, the camera is a tool, not a thing outside her body. What camera to use is not the most critical issue. The key issue lies in the photographer's brain, the concept generated by his brain and experience, and a little sensitivity. . . . . .