Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Wu Yinxian's introduction

Wu Yinxian's introduction

Wu Yinxian, an older generation photographer from China, was born in Shuyang County, Jiangsu Province, 2 1900. A famous photographer in China, he was once the film team leader of the General Political Department of the Eighth Route Army in Yan 'an, presided over the work of the film troupe, the technical minister, deputy director and director of the Northeast Film Studio, the deputy director and director of the photography department of the Beijing Film Academy, the consultant of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture, the vice chairman and honorary chairman of the Chinese Photographers Association, the vice chairman and honorary chairman of the China Film Photographers Association, and the member of the All-China Federation of Literary and Art Circles. Mr. Wu Yinxian is the same age as the century. He was a participant and recorder of many important events in China's revolutionary history. Standing at the tide of the times and history, he faithfully recorded China's democratic revolution, socialist revolution, construction and reform and opening up. During his 70-year photography career, he took tens of thousands of black-and-white and color photos. He has shot 7 feature films and 5 documentaries and won the "Best Photography Award" in the national film "Hundred Flowers Award"; There are more than 20 monographs on photographic art; Nearly 20 personal photography exhibitions were held. 1On September 7, 1994, Mr. Wu Yinxian passed away at the age of 94.