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No more squinting! This chinese photographer's work on New York's Times Square is so praised

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A recent fashion blockbuster from a Chinese photographer: "All in Love." It landed on the big screen in Times Square, New York, USA, triggering crazy likes from netizens. Because the Chinese women who represent the yellow race in the film are no longer squinting eyes and so-called high-end faces, but aesthetics that truly have an oriental aesthetic. Beautiful face, clear eyes, gentle and gentle, natural and flexible. I just want to say two words: beautiful, not only the model is beautiful, but also the photographer does a beautiful job!

No more squinting! This chinese photographer's work on New York's Times Square is so praised

Born in Shanghai, China, and now living in Los Angeles, this photographer is a cutting-edge fashion photographer who has become popular in Hollywood in the past two years, with a unique aesthetic and unique personal style, ranking among the fashion frontlines. What he created this time is an anti-racial work, three female models, representing white, yellow and black people. The three of them were close together and connected to each other, and one of the meanings he wanted to convey was that no matter what color you were, beauty and elegance should be synonymous with all women.

No more squinting! This chinese photographer's work on New York's Times Square is so praised

Many netizens said that this is a normal aesthetic. And this work on New York's Times Square in the United States not only let some ignorant artists who had previously regarded the ugly as fashion and knelt and licked the West see the gap, but also punched their strength in the face. It is not deliberately ugly, self-insulting, blindly catering to the European and American markets to have a market. Luo Bing and his work fully demonstrate the self-confidence of Chinese, and it is precisely with this self-confidence and the foundation of this national culture that we can bloom with strong vitality on the ever-changing international stage and win the respect of the international market.

No more squinting! This chinese photographer's work on New York's Times Square is so praised

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