2021-11-10
Lishui Photography Festival is a flagship photography-themed event that is regularly held in Lishui, East China's Zhejiang Province since 2004.
The 2021 Lishui Photography Festival will be held virtually because of the prevention of COVID-19. A total of 887 exhibitions will be moved online. The theme of this year's festival is "Integrate City Life into Nature", which reflects the new concepts, patterns, and results brought by global photography as it enters a new development stage, and shows the glorious history and great achievements Lishui has achieved during the past years.
Snapshots of the virtual photography exhibition hall of Lishui Photography Festival
The 3D version will provide the audience with an immersive experience since it has included mobile gaming and 3D modeling, so as to enable the audience to get more interactions and engagement.
As China's only photographic celebration named as "photography festival" by the State Council, Lishui Photography Festival has been held for ten consecutive sessions since the year of 2004. Lishui Photography Festival is an international photography celebration co-hosted by Lishui Municipal People's Government and China Photographers Association (CPA). The goal of this festival is to profile the city of Lishui a well-known city of photography, so as to expand global communication and cultural exchanges, and to introduce the charm of Lishui to the world.
Big fans of photography and photographers worldwide will be able to get access to this online festival by simply clicking the following two websites: https://dg.imagelishui.com (3D version) and http://2021festival.lsphoto.org (web page version). Or you may feel free to scan the codes below to get access to the virtual exhibition halls.
3D version
web page version
Editor: Ye Ke
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