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Chang Tsai (張才), Deng Nan-guang (鄧南光) and Lee Ming-diao (李鳴鵰), collectively known as the "three swordsmen," are among the best known of the Taiwanese photographers who were active in the 1930s to 1950s. Modern Taiwanese photography is marked by the Kuomintang|Nationalist government's takeover of Taiwan in 1945. Photographers International is considered one of Taiwan's leading photography magazines. The magazine profiled key Taiwanese photographers such as Chang Yung-Chieh (張詠捷), Wu Chung-Wei (吳忠維), Hsieh Chun-Teh, (謝春德), Ho Ching-Tai (何經泰), Chuang Ling (莊靈), Liu Chen-Shan (劉振祥) and editor Juan I-Jong(阮義忠) in an issue called "Taiwan Vision." Category:Taiwanese culture See also Cinema of Taiwan and Culture of Taiwan This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Photography of Taiwan".
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