is a Chinese-American, Pulitzer Prize winner former Associated Press photojournalist and photographer.
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Liu Heung Shing Wiki, Biography
Date of Birth |
1 January 1951 |
Birth Day |
25 January |
Birth Years |
1952 |
Age |
71 years old |
Birth Place |
United States of America |
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Birth Country |
United States of America |
Nationality |
American |
Famous As |
Journalist |
Also Known for |
Journalist |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Occupation |
Journalist |
Also Known by the Full name , is a Good Journalist. He was born on 1 January 1951, in United States of America
Net Worth
has a net worth of $1.5 million (Estimated) which he earned from his occupation as Journalist. Famously known as the Journalist of United States of America. He is seen as one of the most successful Journalist of all times. Wealth & Primary Source of earning is being a successful American Journalist.
Liu Heung entered the career as Journalist In his early life after completing his formal education..
Net Worth
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$0.5 Million to $1.5 Million Approx |
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Journalist |
Social Network
Born on 1 January 1951, the Journalist is Probably the most famous person on social media. Liu Heung is a popular celebrity and social media influencer. With his huge number of social media followers, he frequently shares numerous individual media files for viewers to comment with his massive amount of support from followers across all major social media sites. Affectively interact with and touch his followers. You can scroll down for information about his Social media profiles.
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Life Story & Timeline
During his apprenticeship in New York with Life Magazine’s Gjon Mili, following university studies at Hunter College in the mid-1970s, Liu was influenced by the legendary team of Life photographers, and drew inspiration for his own career.
More recently, Liu Heung Shing’s photographs have included portraits of individuals who fill China’s growing list of success stories from the world of business and the arts.
In 1997, Liu Heung Shing became chief representative of Warner Media China, then known as Time-Warner. From 2000 to 2005, he served as executive vice president of Star TV a subsidiary of News Corp. He then joined the Creative Artists Agency as senior advisor. In 2015, Liu Heung Shing founded the Shanghai Centre of Photography.
In 1991, Liu Heung Shing while working for the Associated Press as a correspondent in Moscow took photographs of the Soviet Union’s President Gorbachev and his announcement of the Soviet Union’s dissolution, Liu Heung Shing, together with his colleagues won the Pulitzer Prize for Live News Photography Award in 1992.
Having had multiple assignments across Asia and the US across the shifting geopolitical landscape that marked the last decades of the 20 century, Liu Heung Shing arguably most noted for having photographed two of its seminal historic events in the 20th century: The rise of China through the upheaval of its economic reforms; and the collapse of the Soviet Union under the stewardship of Mikhail Gorbachev. For these achievement, Liu was recognised by the Associated Press as Best Photographer in 1989 and 1991. His coverage of these events has also been awarded Photo of the Year by the University of Missouri, for his coverage of the Tiananmen Turmoil in 1989. In 1992, he shared with his colleagues in Moscow, a Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for documenting the collapse of the Soviet Union. For this, he further received the Overseas Press Club award in 1992.
His photos from the June 4th incident in Beijing received the Photo of the Year Award from the University of Missouri School of Communication in 1989.
In recognition of his book “China After Mao,” first published in 1983, Newsweek described Liu as “the Henri Cartier-Bresson of China.” As a photojournalist, Liu’s posting took him across the world and to cover the major stories of the last quarter of the 20 century. Capturing during the period of the 1970s to the mid-1980s in China, “Witness to an Era” offers a uniquely informed trans-cultural perspective on the complexities of the post-Mao era.
Born in Hong Kong in 1951, he spent his early childhood studying in Fuzhou, China until returning to Hong Kong in 1960. At the age of 16, he went to the United States to study at the City University of New York’s Hunter College.