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Chang Chao-Tang
Chang Chao-Tang (張照堂) was a Taiwanese photographer, documentary filmmaker and cinematographer. In 1965, Chang and his teacher Cheng Shang-Hsi (鄭桑溪) organized his first duo exhibition called Modern Photography (現代攝影雙人展). In 1966, he participated in the Modern Poetry Exhibition (現代詩展). In 1967, his 8mm short film Diary (日記) was shown at a screening organized by Theatre Quarterly (劇場). He joined CTV New Channel(中視新聞) in 1968, first as a photojournalist, and then producing documentaries. In 1974, he created an exhibition called Farewell to Photography (攝影告別展). Beside his career as an artist, he also taught at the Institute of Sound and Image of the National University of Taiwan.
As director
Regarding Huang Hua-Cheng
The Boat Burning Festival+
Songs of the Wanderers
Wild Cursive
Nine Songs
The Dream of the Red Chamber
On the Road
Carving, Lin Yuan
Legacy
Faces of the Century: The Three Musketeers of Taiwanese Photography
Homage to Chen Da
Homage to Hung Tung
Suffering And Enlightenment
The Instant of Gaze: Portraits by Chang Chao-Tang
Portrait of the Families
逆旅與幻象
Journey into the Mine
The Beauty of Rituals
Journey through Images
The Boat-Burning Festival
Archive / Li Guang-hui
Archive / Preserving Taiwan’s Historic Sites
Yang Tsu-chuen and the Green Field Charity Concert
Archive / Ling-An Society
Face in Motion
版畫家廖修平
張英武素描
Archive / The Sacred Pig Competition of Sansia
父子藝術家
V-10「女展」剪影