[2][3] She was one of the first members of the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Television in New York and was one of the first female directors of photography in the IA Local 644 union.
[3] She began her career by working on animation, including Popeye and Casper the Friendly Ghost cartoons.
[3] She was nominated for an Emmy award alongside Urs Furrer for her work on "Way Back Home," which aired on WABC on October 14, 1967.
[6] In 1978, she and Alicia Weber won an Emmy for a New York Illustrated documentary on lesbian mothers, which aired on NBC.
[3] Despite her success in cinematography, Wang spent her later years in poverty, as she struggled to make the transition from shooting film to video.