Lu Guang. After the Cultural Revolution, in the space of just three decades, China became the second largest economy in the world, and
China's Environmental Challenges: Domestic and Global Implications. 22 februari 2017 09:15 till 17:00 | Övrigt. Photo by Lu Guang, steelwork in Hebei province.
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Lu Guang has been passionate about photography since he held a camera for the first time, in 1980 when he was a factory worker in his hometown in Yongkang County.Between 1993 and 1995, he took classes at the Fine Arts Academy of Tsinghua University (formerly the Central Academy of … Lu Guang's photos have exposed the sides of China that its government isn't keen on talking about: drug addicts, HIV patients, environmental problems, and so on. This time, however, the award-winning photographer has himself become the center of a story. Interview with award-winning photographer Lu Guang, recorded during the 2011 Awards Days. 2018-12-15 2015-01-05 Ce photojournaliste dénonce les dégâts environnementaux et sociaux causés par le développement des usines en Chine. Ses proches ont été informés de son arre 2018-11-29 Remarkably Lu Guang’s observation as a Chinese photojournalist on the impact of China’s fast and furious development in the poorest and most turbulent places in the world, namely the African rainforest, deserves that we stop and pause and think about our identity as members of the one club: planet earth. Travel Stories » China.
Award-winning Chinese photographer Lu Guang has been detained by local police in Xinjiang since last November. His whereabouts are still unknown as officials continue to put pressure on his family
Hong Kong Nearly 40 years later, Lu Guang, a recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund, has. Dec 9, 2018 A set of pictures of how human behaviour causes and has caused pollution. This is not life, but bare survival under horrendous conditions, Lu Guang: 2009 Eugene Smith Fund Recipient. image/jpeg icon.
Lu Guang (b.1961) grew up in Yongkang, in China’s Zhejiang Province. He is known in his home country for large documentary projects about the SARS epidemic, Aids villages in Henan Province, and Chinese gold diggers, among other things. His photographs have been published by National Geographic, The Guardian, and Greenpeace.
Award-winning photojournalist Lu Guang, 57, was arrested near Dec 13, 2018 Internationally acclaimed photojournalist Lu Guang – who disappeared without trace in early November – is under arrest in China, it was Nov 29, 2018 Lu, internationally acclaimed for his gripping photos of the dire consequences of environmental pollution, drug addiction and Aids in China, has Lu Guang, a three-time World Press Photo award winner, disappeared in China's Xinjiang region last month while documenting the country's oppression of 2019年9月17日 ' Lu has won multiple World Press Photo awards, the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund in 2009, and a National Geographic Photography Grant in Nov 27, 2018 Mr Lu is a three-time World Press Photo award winner who focuses on environmental and societal issues in China. What's happened to the Lu Guang boldly covered controversial issues like pollution in China until he went missing. By Nina Strochlic. Photographs By Lu Guang. Published 9 Apr 2019, Chinese environmental photographer Lu Guang won the 2009 W. Eugene Smith grant in humanistic photography for his for his project, “Pollution in China. May 18, 2017 Interview with award-winning photographer Lu Guang, recorded during the 2011 Awards Days.
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Lu Guang is an award-winning Chinese photojournalist and has done a lot of documentary 2014-jul-25 - Chinese photographer Lu Guang documented the oil spill at the city of Dalian for Greenpeace.
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Lu Guang (卢广) (born 1961) is a Chinese independent photojournalist. His work consists of large documentary projects on social, environmental, and economic issues, exposing the lives of "people on the margins of Chinese society: coal miners, drug addicts, HIV patients."
Chinese photographer Lu Guang spent nearly 40 years documenting the effects of environmental destruction in rural and industrial regions of China.
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Lu Guang was born in 1961, in Zhejiang Province, China. He has been passionate about photography since he held a camera for the first time, in 1980 when he was a factory worker in his hometown in Yongkang County. Between 1993 and 1995, he took classes at the Fine Arts Academy of Tsinghua University
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Lu Guang's photos have exposed the sides of China that its government isn't keen on talking about: drug addicts, HIV patients, environmental problems, and so on. This time, however, the award-winning photographer has himself become the center of a story. His wife Xu Xiaoli claims she hasn't heard from her husband since the 3rd of November.
Air Entre problèmes environnementaux, personnes atteintes du SIDA ou accros aux drogues, Lu Guang met en lumière ces facettes de la Chine qu'on ne voit pas Dec 14, 2018 Lu Guang poses for a photo in New York in July. Police have confirmed they have arrested a prominent Chinese photographer who had been Greenpeace launches “Hope & Pain” photo exhibition. Hong Kong Nearly 40 years later, Lu Guang, a recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund, has.