Yu Ningtai, Male, born in 1956, Chairman of Taixing Jinfu Chemical Co.
I fell in love with photography in 2007, and in the past 10 years I have carried my beloved camera and travelled to Antarctica, the North Pole, Kenya, Tanzania, the United States, South Africa, New Zealand, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Japan, Israel, Mongolia, Madagascar, Morocco and other countries. I have also traveled through the snowy plains, deserts, Xinjiang, Tibet, up and down the Yellow River, and north and south of the Yangtze River.
Photography is to record and capture the most important moments of life, so that the memory will last forever. Photography is a way to change ourselves, as we learn to focus and think from the perpective of photography.
Since 2010, I also become a member of several photo organizations:
- Member of China Photographers Association
- Member of Royal Photographic Society
- Member of International Photography Association
- Member of Photographic Society of New York
- Member of Photographic Society of America
- Member of Global Photographic Union
- Vice Chairman of Jiangsu Entrepreneur Photography Association
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Chinese Entrepreneurs Photographic Society
The Land of Altun Mountain
Altun Mountains, a paradise for wildlife, stands as one of China’s four major uninhabited regions. Even for experienced photographers, Altun Mountains is a dangerous land, and few have ventured into its depths. Its terrain—a blend of mountains, gobi deserts, sand dunes, and swamps—coupled with treacherous roads, make exploring this mysterious land and uncovering the origins of life a formidable challenge.
Here, one can imbibe the most natural and enigmatic pulse of the land from the expanse of the desert, and capture the primal cuteness and ‘ferocity’ of the myriad animals in their diverse forms.
Altun Mountains boasts a unique geography and climate, nurturing an irreplaceable ecological environment.
I believe that those who have been here will it an unforgetable experience.