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Jing was born and raised in China. After she finished high school, she went
to Japan to study Japanese literature. She finished both her bachelor's
and master's degrees in Japan.
Jing came to the U.S. in 2006.
Jing got her first film camera 19 years ago. She liked to take pictures
everyday of anything that caught her eye in the cities she had lived
in. Jing loves experiencing different ways of life and different
cultures. This added a variety of viewpoints and contributed to her
unique inclinations as a photographer.
Penetrating reality
through the camera, Jing likes to capture people’s lives in complex and
different ways. She also likes to capture beautiful things that touches
her heart or catches her eye anywhere.
Most of her inspiration
from literature, poems and stories, she also gets inspiration from
Chinese ink paintings and movies as well.
Jing received an art
award from the 2010 Red Wheelbarrow magazine. Her work was exhibited at
the Women’s Caucus Exhibition in 2012 SPE National Conference. In the
same year, her work was exhibited at the Statewide Photography
Competition and the Exhibition at Triton Museum of Art. In 2012 and
2013, Jing received a web gallery acceptance in the Center for
Photographic Art Juried Exhibition.
Email: jing@jingphotography.com
facebook.com/JingPhotography
Read more »
Jing was born and raised in China. After she finished high school, she went
to Japan to study Japanese literature. She finished both her bachelor's
and master's degrees in Japan.
Jing came to the U.S. in 2006.
Jing got her first film camera 19 years ago. She liked to take pictures
everyday of anything that caught her eye in the cities she had lived
in. Jing loves experiencing different ways of life and different
cultures. This added a variety of viewpoints and contributed to her
unique inclinations as a photographer.
Penetrating reality
through the camera, Jing likes to capture people’s lives in complex and
different ways. She also likes to capture beautiful things that touches
her heart or catches her eye anywhere.
Most of her inspiration
from literature, poems and stories, she also gets inspiration from
Chinese ink paintings and movies as well.
Jing received an art
award from the 2010 Red Wheelbarrow magazine. Her work was exhibited at
the Women’s Caucus Exhibition in 2012 SPE National Conference. In the
same year, her work was exhibited at the Statewide Photography
Competition and the Exhibition at Triton Museum of Art. In 2012 and
2013, Jing received a web gallery acceptance in the Center for
Photographic Art Juried Exhibition.
Email: jing@jingphotography.com
facebook.com/JingPhotography
Read more »