Lü Houmin (Simplified Chinese 吕厚民; 9 September 1928 – 9 March 2015) was a Chinese photographer who gained national and international recognition for taking official photographs of Chinese leaders, most notably Mao Zedong, from 1950 to 1964. Lü started out as a teacher, and later switched to photography. He was called Mao's private photographer because many of his photographs were different from the official ones, showing Mao in a more relaxed and personal manner. Lü, Xu Xiaobing and Hou Bo have been called the best photographers of Mao.
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| - 吕厚民(1928年9月9日-2015年3月9日),男,黑龙江依兰人,中国摄影师,曾在中南海担任中国党和国家领导人的专职摄影师。 (zh)
- Lü Houmin (Simplified Chinese 吕厚民; 9 September 1928 – 9 March 2015) was a Chinese photographer who gained national and international recognition for taking official photographs of Chinese leaders, most notably Mao Zedong, from 1950 to 1964. Lü started out as a teacher, and later switched to photography. He was called Mao's private photographer because many of his photographs were different from the official ones, showing Mao in a more relaxed and personal manner. Lü, Xu Xiaobing and Hou Bo have been called the best photographers of Mao. (en)
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| - Yilan County, Heilongjiang, China (en)
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| - Outstanding Contribution Award from International Federation of Photographic Art (en)
- World's Great Artists by New York Eastern and Western Artists Association (en)
- Gold medal in Soviet Union International Photography Exhibition (en)
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| - Photographer of the chinese government (en)
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| - Lü Houmin (Simplified Chinese 吕厚民; 9 September 1928 – 9 March 2015) was a Chinese photographer who gained national and international recognition for taking official photographs of Chinese leaders, most notably Mao Zedong, from 1950 to 1964. Lü started out as a teacher, and later switched to photography. He was called Mao's private photographer because many of his photographs were different from the official ones, showing Mao in a more relaxed and personal manner. Lü maintained a rather friendly and simple image of Mao Zedong throughout his life and China's Cultural Revolution. He received many international photographic awards. Lü, Xu Xiaobing and Hou Bo have been called the best photographers of Mao. (en)
- 吕厚民(1928年9月9日-2015年3月9日),男,黑龙江依兰人,中国摄影师,曾在中南海担任中国党和国家领导人的专职摄影师。 (zh)
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