Explorers walk with difficulty when the weather suddenly changes at an altitude of 7,000 meters on the Mount Manaslu in Nepal in 2017. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
Area with Thin Air, an immersive exhibition fusing large installation and light projection with photographs, presents a series of photos taken on high altitudes by photographer Long Jiang. Long has been climbing 8,000-meter-high snow mountains and taking extreme photography for the past decade.
In Long's works, photography and climbing mountains perfectly match each other. For him, extreme photography and climbing mountains are more of a spiritual movement than a physical sport. Under his lens, personal emotion and experience are expressed and recorded by mountain ranges.
The photo shows the beauty of Mount Manaslu. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
A climber marches on the Annapurna in 2019. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
Climbers get down after climbing the 8,463-meter-high Mount Makalu in Nepal in 2018. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
A line of climbers move ahead at dusk at an altitude of 6,700 meters on the Mount Manaslu (8,163 m) in Nepal. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
A line of climbers set out from campsite heading to the 5,115-meter-high virgin peak on the Baima Snow Mountain at 5:20 am. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
The campsite is covered in cloud and mist at an altitude of 6,400 meters at the Ama Dablam Peak on Mount Qomolangma in October of 2015. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
Explorers set out from the 5,100-meter-high campsite heading to the Annapurna (8,091 m) on Mount Qomolangma in Nepal. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
Climbers march at an altitude of 5,750 meters, heading for the Mount Manaslu. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
Climbers encounter severe weather when marching for the Annapurna in April of 2019. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
An explorer climbs the Annapurna at an altitude of 7,100 meters, and the 8,167-meter-high Mount Dhaulagiri can be seen beside him. [Photo by Long Jiang/cpanet.org.cn]
The exhibitionArea with Thin Airis currently running at the September Art Gallery in Shenzhen. [Photo/cpanet.org.cn]
Article Source: ChinaDaily
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