Images in Dialogue with the World Fang Xianhui Wins Special Encouragement Award at the 2025 Nikon Film and Photo Contest
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Images in Dialogue with the World Fang Xianhui Wins Special Encouragement Award at the 2025 Nikon Film and Photo Contest
Photo Courtesy: Fang Xianhui



By Jason Lee

That day, she was simply traveling with friends, camera in hand as always, chasing the light. The moment she pressed the shutter, a stranger wandered into the frame by chance. The landscape, once still, suddenly began to breathe — carrying a warmth that reached straight to the heart.

That was the moment Fang Xianhui truly fell in love with humanistic photography.

From Landscape to People

Before that moment, photography had been little more than a companion to her travels. After it, the direction of her lens changed. She began turning her gaze toward people, toward the textures of everyday life, toward those fleeting moments that make you stop and stay.

She is especially drawn to scenes where cooking smoke, firelight, and laughter intertwine. When she raises her camera to face such a scene, she says she feels an irresistible urge to hold onto every element filled with the pulse of daily life. This emotion directly shapes her compositional instincts: she lets the smoke drift naturally upward from the fire in a light, flowing form, arranges figures mid-laugh around the hearth, and creates a layout full of interaction and connection — a visual gravity that draws everything inward. In handling light and shadow, she pays close attention to the dancing flames, using the glow from a window to trace the outlines and expressions of faces, while letting the smoke take on a soft and warm texture within the play of light.

Emotion first, technique second — this is the creative logic she has always held to.

Beyond Nature, a Wider World

Beyond humanistic subjects, Fang Xianhui has an equal passion for nature photography, with numerous international awards to show for it. When it comes to her approach, she speaks of spending long stretches of time absorbing the changing quality of light at different hours, searching among mountains and fields for stories waiting to be told — “seizing the moment before pressing the shutter, to capture the warmth of the natural world.” In her view, technique is a threshold, but what ultimately gives a photograph its life is the genuine emotional connection between the photographer and the world being photographed.

Her day-to-day creative attention is divided between two subjects: humanistic documentary, which reveals the textures of life and cultural landscape across different regions; and natural ecology, which presents both the grandeur and fragility of the natural world, calling viewers to reflect on environmental stewardship.

To create work of real value and meaning, she believes a photographer must first maintain a keen and loving awareness of the world — discovering unique emotional resonances within the ordinary and extraordinary alike. One must then develop a deep understanding of the subject, because only by knowing the story behind something can a lens accurately convey its essential truth. Technique is foundational, but it must not become a constraint; composition, light, and shadow are ultimately tools in service of thought and feeling.

The International Stage as a Mirror

Years of dedicated work gradually led Fang Xianhui onto the international competition circuit. On the question of how to approach competitions, she is clear-eyed: subject alignment is paramount, image quality must be sound — no overexposure, soft focus, or technical blemishes — and originality matters; work must reflect a personal perspective and avoid blending into the crowd.

When selecting competitions, she gravitates toward those with strong professional credibility and broad influence. High professional standards mean more rigorous judging and more meaningful feedback; wide reach means the work can find larger audiences and greater visibility.

For Fang Xianhui, international competitions function as a kind of multi-faceted mirror: a chance to exchange ideas with outstanding photographers from around the world, to receive assessments from judges and audiences with diverse cultural backgrounds, and to let more people encounter different cultures and stories through her lens. “This,” she says, “is the value of photography as a medium of communication.”

On October 12, 2025, this journey arrived at a new milestone — her work Mom’s Scent won the Special Encouragement Award at the 2025 Nikon Film and Photo Contest. Established in 1969, the Nikon Film and Photo Contest is an international authority in the field, dedicated to “capturing genuine moments and conveying diverse human perspectives,” drawing hundreds of thousands of participants from around the globe. The award affirms years of creative work and marks the moment her visual language found professional resonance on the world stage.

Advice for Those Just Starting Out

Drawing on years of experience, Fang Xianhui’s advice for beginners is honest and grounded: build a solid foundation first. Take the time to properly understand the exposure triangle — aperture, shutter speed, and ISO — and how each shapes the image. Learn the fundamentals of composition: the rule of thirds, diagonal framing, and so on, so that you can control the camera and build a picture with intent. But beyond theory, go out and shoot. Walk. Develop your eye. Be willing to experiment and take creative risks.

Still on the Road

After the award, Fang Xianhui’s steps have not slowed. Over the next two years, she plans to continue returning to Shanxi province, focusing on the daily lives of people in mountain villages and developing a sustained documentary project. On that land, there are still too many people and stories waiting to be seen, recorded, and carried to the world.

From one stranger walking into a frame by chance, to standing on an international photography podium — Fang Xianhui has followed the lens to a path entirely her own. From urban transformation to human compassion, from natural ecology to cultural heritage, more and more creators like her are using photography as a bridge, telling the stories of China’s land to the world. When more images, warm with feeling and rich in thought, make their way onto the international stage, photography may cease to be merely a tool for recording — and become, instead, a universal language that crosses borders and connects souls.

Photographer Profile

Fang Xianhui, born in 1997, began studying photography in 2016. Specializing in humanistic documentary and natural ecology, she has spent years capturing rural life and folk customs. Her work has received recognition in numerous prestigious domestic and international competitions and exhibitions.










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