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Color Introduction of China's Works

China's colorful works are introduced as follows:

This book has carefully selected 445 works from tens of thousands of reverse films, color negative and black-and-white negatives by Weng Naiqiang, of which more than 70 original works have been collected by the National Museum of China. The photos were taken from 1964 to 1995, spanning several different eras and focusing on the living conditions and production scenes of ordinary people in the era of great change.

Photographers choose many details and trivial things that photographers ignore, and gradually explore a special way of watching in shooting.

Weng Naiqiang in his youth and his photographic works tell us that history is not just cold numbers and chronologies, but individual stories full of color and emotion. For photography, he has only one simple ideal: to be a recorder of an era.

This book carefully selected 445 works from tens of thousands of reverse films, color negative and black-and-white negatives, among which more than 70 original works were collected by the National Museum of China, spanning from 1964 to 1995, spanning several different times.

The author introduces:

Weng Naiqiang, a native of Longyan, Fujian Province, was born in Jakarta, Indonesia in 1936. 195 1 Returned to Yu Ying Middle School. 1954 entered the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and 1963 graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts.

From 65438 to 0964, he was assigned to the Japanese edition of People's China Magazine for artistic photography. He used to be a magazine editor, director of art photography department and chief reporter. Member of China Artists Association, Member of China Photographers Association, Vice President of China Overseas Chinese Photography Society. Many of Weng Naiqiang's works are permanently collected by the National Museum of China as historical witnesses.

1954 ——1958, studying in the middle school attached to the Central Academy of Fine Arts. 1958 ——1963, studied in Wu Zuoren Studio of Oil Painting Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts, and studied under teachers such as Ai Zhongxin, Wei, Zhan Jianjun, etc.

1964 to 1990 worked in People's China Japanese magazine. He worked as a photojournalist, director of the photo department, director of the editorial board, chief reporter and assistant editor-in-chief. During this period, he was guided and helped by comrades Kang Dachuan, Tian Jianong, Che, Huang and An Shuqu. Publish a large number of photography magazines and illustrations and photographic art albums.