White Night

by Feng Li


Photographs: Feng Li

Publisher: Jiazazhi Press

184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print pages

Pictures: 160

Year: 2017

ISBN: 978-988-14575-1-6

Comments: 225 mm x 320 mm x 12 mm, pvc print cover, paperback, 184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print, first edition of 1000 copies

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This is photographer Feng Li (generally known as “free pig” in China) ’s first monograph, with a selection of his color works shot from 2005 to 2015. The title comes from a sentence in Holy Bible, “By day they meet with darkness, and grope at noon as in the night.”

Feng Li (b. 1971) is a photographer based in Chengdu China.

'I don’t know whether they are photographic works, but they do present another sides of our reality. I can't explain them specifically, as I can't understand the world. The only thing I can tell is my questions. Most of the time I am the person who asks, and answers a question in front of me by asking a new. There is always a question mark following the answers. I can ask at any time with my camera. The seemingly calm world is torn by sharp flash, and deep shadows are left in the souls. The night outside my window is white as the day when the passengers walk in a hurry. This is my world, of white night.' Feng Li

The book shortlisted by Aperture-Paris Photo First Book Award 2017

 




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White Night

by Feng Li


Photographs: Feng Li

Publisher: Jiazazhi Press

184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print pages

Pictures: 160

Year: 2017

ISBN: 978-988-14575-1-6

Comments: 225 mm x 320 mm x 12 mm, pvc print cover, paperback, 184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print, first edition of 1000 copies

sold out

This is photographer Feng Li (generally known as “free pig” in China) ’s first monograph, with a selection of his color works shot from 2005 to 2015. The title comes from a sentence in Holy Bible, “By day they meet with darkness, and grope at noon as in the night.”

Feng Li (b. 1971) is a photographer based in Chengdu China.

'I don’t know whether they are photographic works, but they do present another sides of our reality. I can't explain them specifically, as I can't understand the world. The only thing I can tell is my questions. Most of the time I am the person who asks, and answers a question in front of me by asking a new. There is always a question mark following the answers. I can ask at any time with my camera. The seemingly calm world is torn by sharp flash, and deep shadows are left in the souls. The night outside my window is white as the day when the passengers walk in a hurry. This is my world, of white night.' Feng Li

The book shortlisted by Aperture-Paris Photo First Book Award 2017

 




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White Night

by Feng Li


Photographs: Feng Li

Publisher: Jiazazhi Press

184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print pages

Pictures: 160

Year: 2017

ISBN: 978-988-14575-1-6

Comments: 225 mm x 320 mm x 12 mm, pvc print cover, paperback, 184 pages + 8 pages of special silver print, first edition of 1000 copies

sold out

This is photographer Feng Li (generally known as “free pig” in China) ’s first monograph, with a selection of his color works shot from 2005 to 2015. The title comes from a sentence in Holy Bible, “By day they meet with darkness, and grope at noon as in the night.”

Feng Li (b. 1971) is a photographer based in Chengdu China.

'I don’t know whether they are photographic works, but they do present another sides of our reality. I can't explain them specifically, as I can't understand the world. The only thing I can tell is my questions. Most of the time I am the person who asks, and answers a question in front of me by asking a new. There is always a question mark following the answers. I can ask at any time with my camera. The seemingly calm world is torn by sharp flash, and deep shadows are left in the souls. The night outside my window is white as the day when the passengers walk in a hurry. This is my world, of white night.' Feng Li

The book shortlisted by Aperture-Paris Photo First Book Award 2017

 




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more books tagged »night photography« | >> see all

more books tagged »night« | >> see all

more books tagged »China« | >> see all

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