





Biography
I am an emerging artist with an interest in documentary portraiture and landscape photography. In the past two years, I have exhibited in group and solo shows, published in magazines, and have placed in and won international competitions.
I am an emerging artist with an interest in documentary portraiture and landscape photography. In the past two years, I have exhibited in group and solo shows, published in magazines, and have placed in and won international competitions.
Motivation
I was born in Vietnam shortly after the war and grew up in the poverty that followed it. In the late 70’s, my
parents uprooted our family and escaped with others in a small wooden boat. We were the boat people, among the many waves of refugees that fled the shores of Vietnam.
After spending some time in a refugee camp, a Canadian church sponsored our family in 1979. The rest of my childhood was typical of that of an Asian family. I was to study hard and do well in school. I will graduate and go to university, then to medical school as was the natural course of things. Somewhere along the way, I rebelled against my chosen path and although I did obtain a Bachelors in Microbiology, I eventually veered towards a vocation as far from the sciences as I possibly could - namely photography.
invited by Marcin Górski
These are wonderful portraits, Liu -- I especially like what you have to say about respect for the subject. I think you also get to the essence of your subjects, too, they are comfortable with you and offer themselves to the camera.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see honest work like this here!
Honest work as Jeanne says. I'm getting inspired when I see this artwork!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work rendered with sensitivity and strength...I'm glad that I seen these.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work, among the best portrait I´ve ever seen when I looked through your homepage.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'm really pleased that people are enjoying these photos. They were meant to be shared.
ReplyDelete4th is my favourite. the first is so good to open with it';s surreal shape. fantastic b/w photography. making believe it;'s worth to document, still!
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