Since 1956, highly acclaimed Chinese photographer Fan Ho has won over 280 awards from various exhibitions and competitions around the world. Largely self-taught, he is best known for documenting HK during the boom years in the 50s and 60s. Ho was born in Shanghai and developed a fascination with cities – exploring urban life, alleyways, markets, slums and streets with his camera.
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There exist many ways to do the streets. This is about the simple act of seeing. The appreciation of time and space presented to the viewer in a way that lets the viewer just enjoy seeing.
This is a breath of fresh air for me, even from my own work. Thank you…..Don
There exist many ways to do the streets. This is about the simple act of seeing. The appreciation of time and space presented to the viewer in a way that lets the viewer just enjoy seeing.
This is a breath of fresh air for me, even from my own work. Thank you…..Don
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