Born: 1930
Death: 2014
Biography:
Huang Tse-hsiu was a Taiwanese photographer known for his documentary and landscape photography. He began his career as a news photographer in the 1950s and became one of the pioneers of photojournalism in Taiwan. Huang's work focused on capturing everyday life, historical events, and natural landscapes throughout Taiwan. His most famous series include 'Longshan Temple,' 'Wild Willows,' and 'Tamsui River.' In 2011, a retrospective exhibition of his work was held at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum.