A life in pictures
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A life in pictures

China Daily  

Hong Kong action film Raging Fire. American film scholar David Bordwell once commented that Hong Kong films are "all too extravagant, too gratuitously wild". Though it has been many years since Hong Kong cinema's "golden age" in the 1980s and 1990s, films being made in Hong Kong today are still depicting local culture while at the same time, inspiring a new generation of young local artists. Born in and raised in Hong Kong, 34-year-old Tsang first picked up the camera around 2003, becoming a photographer for some local magazines a year later. In 2011, Tsang helped to take stage photos for Control, a collaboration film between the mainland and Hong Kong directed by Kenneth Bi and starring Daniel Wu and Yao Chen, marking her first foray into the film business.

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A life in pictures
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A life in pictures
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