Xuan-Hui Ng
PHOTOSNACK #849
With the plethora of photography available, it is rare to find landscape imagery that is genuine, yet fresh and surprising. Xuan-Hui Ng sees landscape in a way no one else can. She taps deeply into her emotions and life experience to see the landscape in a unique, personal way, resulting in imaginative and cleverly crafted images.
Prepare for a very special experience!
Today’s recommendation comes from Olaf Sztaba, co-editor of ELEMENTS.
Until next time,
Tomasz
ELEMENTS is a beautifully designed monthly digital magazine devoted to the finest landscape photography, combining carefully curated portfolios, in-depth interviews, and thoughtful editorial content for photographers who want both substance and inspiration.
The experience allows you to stand alongside a photographer in the field as they see and craft their image.




Outstanding, imaginative photography. Thanks for sharing.
I like the photos without the white spots. Is that snow? Or is that an overlay? But, if they are going for simple, clean images. Then why fill the frame with the spots? Artistic expression allows for individual expression. That is fine. People will criticize my work ,that's fine. The photos are wonderful ,seductive. To me the spots are a distraction. That's my feeble opinion.