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Zhu Bing is a passionate photographer. Since 2000, he have been travelling to different places to take photos and record the world with his camera in his spare time. He has tried various types of photography, including landscape photography, portrait photography, event photography, etc. He likes to capture the beauty and emotion of the moment through the lens, and tell the story through the photos.

Zhu Bing has attended several photography training courses and workshops, including the Shenzhen Provincial Membership Enhancement Course at the Guangdong Campus of the Beijing Institute of Photography Correspondence Instruction, in order to continuously improve his photography skills and knowledge. He has participated in several photography competitions both at home and abroad and has won several awards, such as a preliminary finalist in the documentary category of the 29th National Photographic Art Exhibition, a bronze medal in the documentary category of the 25th National Artistic Photography Competition and a preliminary finalist for five works in this year’s 29th Guangdong Provincial Photography Exhibition, as well as gold medals in some international photography competitions.

Zhu Bing’s works are full of creativity and imagination, as he likes to observe and capture the moment, and is able to express his unique perspective and emotion through photography. At the same time, he also pays attention to the details and quality of his photos, striving for the perfect works, and constantly improving his photography technology and art level.

 

Bayan-Ulgii, Mongolia

Located in the westernmost part of Mongolia, Bayan-Ulgii is the only Kazakh people-dominated autonomous province, which shares borders with Russia, China and Kazakhstan, and is blessed with a unique geographical location and rich natural resources. Famous for its vast grasslands, magnificent Altai Mountains and unique Kazakh culture, the local people maintains a traditional nomadic life, and the traditional Kazakh culture of falconry is well preserved with many herders keeping falcons in their homes for hunting.

“My job as a portrait photographer is to seduce, amuse, and entertain.”

-Helmut Newton-

SATURDAY 27 JUNE STAGE 1

Pillar Of
Goner

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