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Eye in the sky

Updated: 2012-10-18 10:12
By Zheng Jinran ( China Daily)

In 2007, he started flying over other countries and regions to broaden his horizons and globalize his photographic mission to advocate environmental protection.

Wang sometimes rents private planes with two or three friends and flies above 9,000 meters. He usually suffers intense headaches during the two-hour trips because of the high altitude.

It can be dangerous.

He recalls their helicopter was struck by lightening when they flew over Cambodia in 2009, causing the aircraft to suddenly plummet 50 meters. "The pilot was struck speechless for 10 minutes," Wang recalls.

"But the worst was when one of my companions died, when our car tumbled into the Lancang River as we were driving to take aerial photos about 10 years ago."

He says he takes every chance he gets to shoot.

"I've witnessed the deterioration of China's environment over the years," he says.

"This has compelled me to zoom in on protection advocacy by recording a bird's-eye view of pristine landscapes being destroyed by such activities as mining."

Wang says a comparison of the photos he took in Sweden and Denmark against those from China shows much cleaner mining wastewater in Scandinavia.

"I'll collect my photos that chronicle these issues from the past 14 years and publish them to reveal the scars humankind is inflicting on our planet," he says.

He has published three albums in a series called Earth and plans to release 10 in total. "The fourth one - tentatively called The Master of Earth - will be published in November to record humankind's impact on the planet," he says.

Wang's friend Liu Yanli, who's an enthusiastic environmentalist, says Wang's success as a photographer and environmentalist comes about because he's a goal-oriented person who's determined to realize his aspirations.

"His work, especially that comparing specific sites within a theme, can play a larger role in elevating public awareness," she says.

His vision has expanded to involve his large group of friends, who formed an association to enable more people to participate in the mission in 2004. Wang is the founder and secretary-general of the Shenzhen Enterprises Photography Association, which has more than 2,000 members, most of whom are entrepreneurs who enjoy photography.

Wang is also a member of Shenzhen's committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

He used this opportunity to present to the advisory organization in 2011 a series of his aerial photos that show the worsening of the city's air pollution. His presentation received government feedback and raised public awareness about PM 2.5.

"I'll make full use of my photos in the future to advocate for greater environmental protection."

Wang keeps extremely busy in his capacities as an entrepreneur, photographer, environmentalist and CPPCC delegate. Over the past nine years, Wang has spent more than 1 million yuan ($159,000) on shooting aerial photographs.

"My family knows me and understands I can't give up my faith in the power of photography, so they support me very much," he says.

"I feel sorry for my family, especially my daughter. I'll spend as much time with them as I can after I turn 60 and am too old to do this anymore."

Contact the writer at zhengjinran@chinadaily.com.cn.

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