Photographer shoots free family portraits during Spring Festival
'I couldn't find a proper portrait of my grandmother'
But the first time the idea occurred to Chen was actually when his grandmother died. He couldn't even find a proper portrait of his grandmother at that time, which was a huge pity for him. So he decided to offer free photo shoots for the elderly during Chinese New Year.
After posting this plan online, he received much feedback, but most people expressed a desire to have a family photo taken. Chen thought it was also meaningful to help record a happy moment for a family rarely reunited. So, in 2012, with his camera, flashlight, tripod and laptop, he started the journey of shooting free family portraits in the city during Chinese New Year.
"The biggest change I observed in Chinese New Year is that people are more willing to share their family photos instantly on social media platforms. So I usually edit photos on the spot right after I finish shooting, so they could receive their photos within a few minutes."
- Fire in a residential building claims 12 lives in Guangdong
- International experts share innovative poverty solutions
- Guangdong to launch campaign to identify and rectify major fire hazards
- Vocational school dismisses official over voting scandal
- China sees steady growth in railway sector in 2025
- Chinese architect confirms economic feasibility of integrating tradition and modernity
































