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Constant Holding The Moment To Grasp The Current Photography Aesthetic Under The Lens Of Yi Yizhong

Posted on:2018-11-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H TangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330515477029Subject:Arts
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Juan i-jong is a famous contemporary Chinese photographer,who is regarded as China photography godfather.In its decades of photography career,he has been sticking to the warmth of humanism perspective,with extraordinary passion and insight,focus on Taiwan's social phenomenon by photography.Under his photography,Taiwan's local conditions and customs is plain and true,each photo has a fascinating story behind it.All the photos of Juan i-jong shows his warm love for humanity without exception,and his persistent love to the land is a kind of great love to society and human beings.His famous writings influenced many photographers and fans across the Taiwan straits,and his concept of photography aesthetics has been affecting many readers.I also read many of his masterpieces,his article is simple and vivid,humorous and interesting.Juan i-jong gave a lecture in our school,which called "the width of life,and the depth of the image".In the lecture,he described a busy life with master Yan by using photography and text.When "holding the moments and grasp the moment constantly"showed on the projection screen,my eyes seemed to be shocked deeply by the words."Constant holding the moments" keep the initial kind heart at the moment,and this is consistent with the essence of photography "moments for eternity",,"Grasp the moment",is a kind of high level.After listening to his lecture,I have benefited a lot from that.And then I read many other books about Juan i-jong again,hope that I can learn his photography aesthetics and philosophies of life.The inspiration of my work is also derived from these words,In this article,I will illustrate Juan i-jong's photography aesthetics in combination with my own works.
Keywords/Search Tags:Juan i-jong, photography aesthetics, humanistic concern, the decisive moment, surrealism
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