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Photo taken on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, January 4, 2023.
U.S. President Joe Biden departs for the State of the Union Address at the White House in Washington, DC, on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
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Shuran Huang 黃舒然 (she/her) is a Cantonese Washington D.C.-based photographer, stands out in the competitive world of photography with her work featured in prestigious publications like The New York Times, Vogue, and Time Magazine. Fluent in multiple languages and shaped by her diverse background, Sharon’s journey captivates audiences just as much as her stunning images.
Shuran’s story begins as an immigrant, influenced by her father’s career as an epidemiologist. Growing up in various countries, she embraces diverse cultures and becomes fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Spanish. This multilingual ability enriches her interactions and enhances her storytelling.
After graduating from the Newhouse School of Communications in just four years, Shuran quickly establishes herself in photography. Her impressive portfolio showcases her talent for capturing the essence of her subjects, whether they are political figures or everyday people.
Shuran reveals that she typically handles one full-day assignment at a time, allowing her to immerse herself in each project. Her background as a professional swimmer instills discipline and a strong work ethic. With ten years of training, she learns the importance of dedication—qualities that contribute to her success.
A standout feature of Shuran’s photography is her mastery of light. Influenced by renowned photographer Greg Heisler, Shuran hones her skills in using various lighting techniques to enhance her images, whether through battery-operated lights or natural light.
Shuran emphasizes the importance of research, often delving deep into her subjects’ backgrounds to create meaningful connections. This dedication shines through in her personal projects, where she immerses herself in her subjects’ stories, enriching her photography.
As a political photographer, Shuran faces unique challenges. The strict media access at the White House and Congress requires patience and strategy. She shares insights into photographing politicians, noting how understanding their personalities can lead to compelling images.
#photography #politicalphotography #multilingual #light #NewYork Times #Vouge #TimeMagazine #10fps
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The post Episode 134: Shuran Huang (Political Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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Photo taken on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, January 4, 2023.
U.S. President Joe Biden departs for the State of the Union Address at the White House in Washington, DC, on Thursday, March 7, 2024.
NYTSOTU24
Shuran Huang 黃舒然 (she/her) is a Cantonese Washington D.C.-based photographer, stands out in the competitive world of photography with her work featured in prestigious publications like The New York Times, Vogue, and Time Magazine. Fluent in multiple languages and shaped by her diverse background, Sharon’s journey captivates audiences just as much as her stunning images.
Shuran’s story begins as an immigrant, influenced by her father’s career as an epidemiologist. Growing up in various countries, she embraces diverse cultures and becomes fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Spanish. This multilingual ability enriches her interactions and enhances her storytelling.
After graduating from the Newhouse School of Communications in just four years, Shuran quickly establishes herself in photography. Her impressive portfolio showcases her talent for capturing the essence of her subjects, whether they are political figures or everyday people.
Shuran reveals that she typically handles one full-day assignment at a time, allowing her to immerse herself in each project. Her background as a professional swimmer instills discipline and a strong work ethic. With ten years of training, she learns the importance of dedication—qualities that contribute to her success.
A standout feature of Shuran’s photography is her mastery of light. Influenced by renowned photographer Greg Heisler, Shuran hones her skills in using various lighting techniques to enhance her images, whether through battery-operated lights or natural light.
Shuran emphasizes the importance of research, often delving deep into her subjects’ backgrounds to create meaningful connections. This dedication shines through in her personal projects, where she immerses herself in her subjects’ stories, enriching her photography.
As a political photographer, Shuran faces unique challenges. The strict media access at the White House and Congress requires patience and strategy. She shares insights into photographing politicians, noting how understanding their personalities can lead to compelling images.
#photography #politicalphotography #multilingual #light #NewYork Times #Vouge #TimeMagazine #10fps
Previous Episode: Ashly Stohl Next Episode: Nolan Trowe
The post Episode 134: Shuran Huang (Political Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
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