Three Days in Shanghai
Three Days in Shanghai
Jingli Wu
August 2, 2016
For Jingli Wu, photography is primarily a personal hobby, and the ambitious amateur photographer sees that as an advantage. “I’m still a novice in questions of photography. Even if I am deepening my hobby, and I have already prepared a comprehensive portfolio, I don’t want to earn any money with it. Maybe that’s one of the reason why, when I’m taking pictures, I always quickly gain the trust of people in my surroundings.”
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Jingli Wu was born in Zaozhuang, east China, in 1991. He discovered a preference for photography at an early age, beginning to take pictures when he was just eight years old. Taking photographs remained a hobby at first. It is only since 2015 that he is beginning to consider it as something more, and taking classes with the likes of Magnum photographers Olivia Arthur and Jacob Aue Sobol.
The LFI editors became aware of Jingli Wu through the LFI Gallery. More