Li Hao, male, born in Guangdong’s Maoming City, China, in 1969, is a member of the China Photographers Association and the vice-chairman of the Maoming City Photographers Association. In 1988 he began to enjoy traveling and studied photography independently. Between the years 2003 and 2011, he traveled to Lhasa of Tibet a total of 6 times to shoot “Worshippers.” In April 2011, he held the “Worshippers” individual exhibition in Maoming City, and in December, “Worshippers” was selected for the “Star Exhibition” held by the Guangdong Cultural Federation and the Guangdong Photographers Association. His works can be seen in many magazines, such as Chinese Photographers, Chinese Photography, and so on.
High Noon Culture & Art Corp presents “_Worshippers_” from Chinese artist Li Hao. The work explores the lives of worshippers of Jokhang Temple, a Tibetan Buddhist temple in Lhasa.
Learn MoreThis work attempts to pry into the worshippers’ inner world and their ethos at the Jokhang Temple Square and the Eighth Gallery Street in Lhasa.
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