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Lang Jingshan (; 1892 – 13 April 1995), also romanized as Long Chin-san and Lang Ching-shan, was a pioneering photographer and one of the first Chinese photojournalists. He has been called "indisputably the most prominent figure in the history of Chinese art photography", and the "Father of Asian Photography". He joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1937 and gained his Associateship in 1940 and Fellowship in 1942. 〔Information from the Royal Photographic Society's membership records supplied by the Director-General. Lang Jingshan became a Life Member of The RPS in 1967.〕 and in 1980, the Photographic Society of America named him one of the world's top ten master photographers.〔 He was the first Chinese photographer to take artistic nude shots, and was also known for the unique "composite photography" technique he created.〔 ==Early life and education==
Lang Jingshan was born in Huai'an, Jiangsu province, in 1892, but was considered a native of his ancestral hometown Lanxi, Zhejiang, by Chinese convention. His father, Lang Jintang (郎錦堂), was a Qing dynasty military officer who was interested in art and photography, and Jingshan grew up influenced by the arts. At age 12, while a student at Nanyang Middle School in Shanghai, he received his first training in photography from his art teacher Li Jinglan (李靖蘭), who instructed him in the principles of composition and in the techniques of photography.〔
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