Internationally-awarded landscape photographer with footprints spanning over 30 countries across five continents, Ning has previously exhibited at the Louvre Museum in Paris, Museum of Flight in Seattle, and Atlanta International Airport. Raised in several countries, Ning's diverse background inspires her to explore the concept of global citizenship through her extensive travels. Her portfolio, celebrated by a substantial following of 300,000 fans around the globe, captures the essence of Earth's varied landscapes. Echoing traditional Chinese landscape art (山水画), her compositions, when including people, present them as tiny figures amidst vast surroundings, emphasizing the universe's immensity and the fleeting nature of consciousness within the cosmic tapestry. Ning is currently represented by the TINT Gallery in San Francisco.


Museum of Flight: Spirit of Flight Competition - International Exhibition
Exposure Award: Louvre Museum - International Exhibition
TINT Gallery: Into the Beyond - Group Exhibition
Atlanta Photography Group: Atlanta International Airport - Central Atrium - International Exhibition
Atlanta Photography Group: The Nature Conservancy - Trailblazing - International Exhibition
ArtSpan SF: SF Open Studios - Group Exhibition
Artspan SF: SOMArts Exhibition - Group Exhibition
ArtSpan SF: Art In Neighborhoods - Group Exhibition
Darkroom Gallery: Natural Realms - International Exhibition
SE Center for Photography: Black, White & Everything in Between - International Exhibition
Glasgow Gallery of Photography: Seascape - International Exhibition

Awards

Photographer of the Year: Landscape, Night Photography
Fine Art Photography Awards: Photomanipulation, Night Photography
International Photography Awards: Fine Art, Nature
Olympic Photo Circuit: Travel, Open-Monochrome, Open-Color
Moscow International Photo Awards: Aerial
Society of International Travel & Tourism: Epic Journey, Land and Sea


Press & Publications

SF/Arts
Photography Now The Exposure Award - Nature Edition
Capteur de Rêve Magazine
The Kite Mag


Summits

Aconcagua: (22,841′/6,961m)
Elbrus: (18,510′/5,621m)
Kilimanjaro: (19,341′/5,895m)
Everest Base Camp: (17,598'/5,364m)