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China’s famous train photographer Wang Fuchun, whose work attracted international acclaim, has died in Beijing aged 79
- Wang’s work won awards all over the world after he started taking pictures in the late 1970s and documented a time of major transformation
- His photos have been exhibited all over the world, with his most famous work being Chinese on the Train, a photography book published in 2001
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China’s “godfather of train photography” Wang Fuchun, whose portraits of travellers on China’s railways garnered worldwide fame, died in Beijing on Saturday at the age of 79 from an undisclosed illness.
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Starting his career as a railway worker in the 1970s, Wang, who won both domestic and international awards in photography, had spent over 40 years taking pictures of people from different walks of life on trains, providing a portrait of Chinese society during a time of radical transformation.
A winner of the Golden Statue Award for China Photography, the top award for individual photographers in China, Wang travelled all across the country and documented glimpses of everyday life on the country’s railway carriages.
“Photography isn’t complicated. Basically, you look for what inspires you and take a picture. It’s all about the act. Nothing technical, nothing complicated,” he told SCMP’s Post Magazine in 2018.
His best-known collection, Chinese on the Train, a photography book published in 2001, won him the Special Contribution Award of the International Photographers Association of Los Angeles.
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