无极之地
In the field of photography, those photographers with fettered mind are merely unconscious imitators. Among photographers nowadays, such imitators can be spotted at the worldwide tourist attractions everyday. Arriving at the famous symbolic scenic spot and standing on the top of the rock, they move their steps to and fro in order to find the “Photograph Here” sign. With the pre...
In the field of photography, those photographers with fettered mind are merely unconscious imitators. Among photographers nowadays, such imitators can be spotted at the worldwide tourist attractions everyday. Arriving at the famous symbolic scenic spot and standing on the top of the rock, they move their steps to and fro in order to find the “Photograph Here” sign. With the preconceived label of “Grand Canyon” and concealed connotation in mind, the only contribution they do is standing in the “right” position and pressing the shutter. Their consciousness has been occupied by predictable matters, thus, the possibility to observe the unpredictable world is blocked.
For Mr. Jiang Ning, his way of photography differs, and it is characterized by “Looking up to learn the changes of sun, moon and stars in the sky, and looking down to examine the laws of both highness and lowliness on the earth; surveying the colored hair and feathers of animals and birds, and finding the profit in the use of mountains, rivers and soil; abstracting the symbolic images from the man near at hand, and from all things in the universe at a distance”. Beyond the bondage of time and space, it is a unique and natural way to express respect to the heaven and earth.
Beautifully photographed by an award-winning advanced amateur concept photographer Jiang Ning, this book showcases images shot in more than 50 locations across a 130,000 square miles area of American Southwest and east, that includes National Parks, National Monuments, Native American Tribal Lands, and wilderness areas. It is a land of plateaus and canyons, mountains and rivers...
Beautifully photographed by an award-winning advanced amateur concept photographer Jiang Ning, this book showcases images shot in more than 50 locations across a 130,000 square miles area of American Southwest and east, that includes National Parks, National Monuments, Native American Tribal Lands, and wilderness areas. It is a land of plateaus and canyons, mountains and rivers, forests and desert, and a variety of natural bridges, jagged cliffs, and other astonishing geologic formations.