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Необычные портреты китайских семей. Фотограф Хонг Цинцзюнь

Талантливый фотограф Хонг Цинцзюнь (Huang Qingjun) ещё в 2003 году приступил к реализации проекта под названием «Family Stuff». Чтобы воплотить свой замысел, он объездил восточные китайские провинции и часть Монголии, где уговаривал местных жителей позировать для фотографии. cameralabs.org »

2020-3-25 12:16

Hong Kong photojournalists attend press conference in riot gear following protests

Yesterday, the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) witnessed an unusual sight as they held a press conference following a series of city-wide protests regarding a controversial extradition bill. Photographers and journalists who attended the meeting were clad in various riot and protest gear, including high-visibility vests, helmets, gas masks and more following a request from the Hong Kong Journalist Association as a means of meta-protesting the HKPF's treatment of citizens and journalists throughout the month-long protests taking place in the city. dpreview.com »

2019-6-14 21:47

I Took 1,000 Photos Of Hong Kong’s Old Shop Signs And I Have Been Learning Chinese To Create This Visual Poetry

I have been exploring all the older districts of Hong Kong to capture all the aging traditional Chinese characters of shops' signboards and buildings' name that I found visually striking. I believe that the marks of time on these old characters bring another depth of meaning to each of these words which I then assemble to create artworks that sound poetic both lyrically and visually. boredpanda.com »

2019-5-10 07:23

This 50 Image Composite of Hong Kong’s Sunset Looks Like a Gorgeous Painting

Photographer Lucan Coutts is quite obviously a fantastic photographer not only from his beautiful vistas, but from his conceptual work too. It's not often that we see conceptual landscape or cityscape photography, but when it happens it's often absolutely jaw dropping as the process involves the skill of both capturing and creating instead of one or the other. thephoblographer.com »

2018-4-12 19:00

10+ Shocking Photos Reveal What It’s Like To Live In Hong Kong’s ‘Coffin Cubicles’

With a population of nearly 7.5 million and very little developable land remaining, Hong Kong has become the least affordable housing market, making so-called 'coffin cubicles' common. United Nations have condemned these nightmarish cage-apartments as "an insult to human dignity" but according to the Society for Community Organisation, for some 200,000 people it's still the only alternative. boredpanda.com »

2017-7-29 16:19