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QT Luong (born 1964) is a French-Vietnamese born American photographer known for his work in the U.S. National Parks, as well as for work in the theory of
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. In 2022, Luong received the
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from the Sierra Club.


Early life and career

Luong was born in
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of Vietnamese parents and graduated from
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. He earned a Ph.D. in computer science at
University of Paris-Sud Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, in ...
in 1992. His thesis, in
computer vision Computer vision is an interdisciplinary scientific field that deals with how computers can gain high-level understanding from digital images or videos. From the perspective of engineering, it seeks to understand and automate tasks that the hum ...
, introduced the concepts of Fundamental matrix and camera auto-calibration. In 2008, together with Olivier Faugeras and Steve Maybank, he received the initial Koenderink Prize, for fundamental contributions in computer vision. Luong left his career as a research scientist at
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to become a full-time photographer in 2007.


Photography of the National Parks

While in school, Luong had developed an interest in photography as a means to capture his mountaineering outings. They would include climbs of difficult frozen waterfalls and a solo ascent of
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. After moving to California to work at
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in 1993, influenced by the West Coast landscape photography tradition, he learned to use large format cameras, and in the process created the website ''largeformatphotography.info''. His growing interest for large format photography and the exhilaration of discovering the diversity of the U.S. national parks inspired him to try to photograph each of them with a large format 5x7 film camera. He made his permanent home in California. In 2002 he had photographed all the (then) 57 national parks and was the first to do so. He has since continued to work in the national parks in great depth using his uncommon wilderness skills, creating a singularly comprehensive record of America’s landscape. In 2013, he was the first to photograph all the 59 national parks. He continued that streak in 2018, when
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was established as the 60th national park and again in 2019 when
Indiana Dunes Indiana Dunes National Park is a United States national park located in northwestern Indiana managed by the National Park Service. It was authorized by Congress in 1966 as the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore and was redesignated as the nation ...
was established as the 61st national park and White Sands was established as the 62nd national park. As of 2019, Luong continues to use a large format film camera to photograph the national parks. He is the only person known to have photographed each of the U.S. national parks on film. In 2009,
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and
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featured him as the only living artist in '' The National Parks: America’s Best Idea'' and used his photograph ''Yosemite, Winter Sunset'' for the series' cover. In 2016, the
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used his photograph of the Little Missouri River winding through the badlands of
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’s
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on a stamp celebrating the
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’s Centennial. In 2020, Luong received the Robin W. Winks Award For Enhancing Public Understanding of National Parks from the
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.


Photography of the National Monuments

In 2018, as a reaction to the review of national monuments via
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and the subsequent reductions in size of
Bears Ears National Monument Bears Ears National Monument is a United States national monument located in San Juan County in southeastern Utah, established by President Barack Obama by presidential proclamation on December 28, 2016. The monument protects of public land su ...
and
Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument The Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument (GSENM) is a United States national monument protecting the Grand Staircase, the Kaiparowits Plateau, and the Canyons of the Escalante (Escalante River) in southern Utah. It was established in 199 ...
, Luong embarked on a project to photograph all the 22 national monuments on land under review, resulting in the publication in 2021 of the book ''Our National Monuments: America's Hidden Gems''.


Exhibits and Publications

Luong organized the only exhibition featuring one large-format color photograph for each of the national parks. After debuting in 2010 at the
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it traveled across the country and in 2019 started touring internationally in China at the Li Yuan Photographic Art Museum in
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. In 2016, to celebrate the National Park Service’s Centennial, Luong published his major book ''Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey through America’s National Parks''. It received positive reviews, with some considering it to be the best photography book about the national parks, and won several national book awards including the Benjamin Franklin Award from the
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, the
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, and the Nautilus Book Awards.


Books

* ''The Geometry of Multiple Images: The Laws That Govern the Formation of Multiple Images of a Scene and Some of Their Applications'' MIT Press 2001 * ''Spectacular Yosemite'' Universe 2011 * ''America's Fifty-Nine National Parks'' True North Editions 2016 * ''Treasured Lands: A Photographic Odyssey through America's National Parks'' Cameron and Company 2016 * ''Our National Monuments: America's Hidden Gems'' Terra Galleria Press 2021


References


External links


Main WebsiteProject PorfoliosTreasured Lands Book Treasured Lands Travel ExhibitOur National Monuments
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