一個攝影師的哲學:照片背後的人與土地 Land and Its People Through A Photographer's Lens | 阮義忠 Juan I Jong | TEDxTaipei

Описание к видео 一個攝影師的哲學:照片背後的人與土地 Land and Its People Through A Photographer's Lens | 阮義忠 Juan I Jong | TEDxTaipei

對阮義忠來說,當一個攝影師拿著快門進行創作時,最多也就是百分五十的創作者,而剩下的一半,需要天時地利人和的配合,因此每次按快門都需要全心全意的投入。他用相機進行創作超過四十年,也把即將失落的傳統農業社會的美麗記錄了下來。他的攝影哲學是什麼?又發生了什麼有趣的故事其中的深刻韻味,值得讓人再三品味和思考。

Juan I Jong sincerely believes that when a photographer snaps a photo, only half of the credit should be given to the artist for his or her creativity; The rest of the half, to him, depends on pure luck. So every time he presses the shutter button, he puts his whole heart and soul in hopes of capturing the perfect moment. With more than four decades as a photographer, he has vividly recorded the essense of the past, the traditionally agriculturally-based society. In this eye-catching talk, Juan shares some of the interesting stories behind how these photos came to life.

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1950年出生於台灣省宜蘭縣,就讀頭城高中時開始作鋼筆畫,勤讀哲學、文學書籍。四十年來先後出版了《人與土地》、《台北謠言》、《失落的優雅》及《正方形的鄉愁》等十本攝影集,並在世界多國舉行個展。2013年獲頒第一屆全球華人傳媒大獎“攝影文化貢獻獎”。近年來於南方周末、南方都市報、深圳商報等媒體撰寫專欄,並在大陸各城市開設攝影工作坊。

I-Jong Juan may well be considered one of the most renowned photographers in Taiwan and in China. During his 40-plus year career span, he has published over 10 special editions of photographic works. Juan is widely credited as a key figure in introducing Western photography to China, and connecting Chinese photography to the West. In 2013, he was presented with the first annual Global Chinese Photography Media Award in the "Award for Special Contribution to Photography & Culture" category.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

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