Hong Kong Yesterdayis a beautiful look at Hong Kong during the 1950s and 1960s by award winning photographer, Fan Ho. This book contains seventy iconic images and serves as an introduction to this master's photographic body of work. The book is cloth bound, hard cover, 9.5 x 11 inches, 112 pages, 70 dual-color plates.
First published in 2006, reprint coming in 2020.
The Living Theatre by Fan Ho continues the story he began in his first book, Hong Kong Yesterday. The Living Theatre focuses on the people of Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s and takes a closer look at his beloved city. Through his brilliant eye for light, composition, and his patience for the ‘decisive moment,’ Fan Ho created striking images that continue to resonate through the decades. The book is cloth bound, hard cover, 9.5 x 11 inches, 176 pages, 150 duo-tone plates.
First published in 2009.
A Hong Kong Memoir is the third book, in the trilogy that Fan Ho began with Hong Kong Yesterday and The Living Theatre. In his previous monographs, viewers were introduced to Hong Kong during the 1950s and 1960s. Fan Ho: A Hong Kong Memoir revisits this lost era with a combination of never before seen images and introduces new-montaged experimental photographs. The book is cloth bound, hard cover, 9.5 x 11 inches, 128 pages,101 dual-color plates.
First published in 2014.
Fan Ho A Hong Kong Memoir
Fan Ho: A Hong Kong Memoir
Fan Ho Trilogy is a set of 3 works by award winning photographer, Fan Ho: Hong Kong Yesterday (2006), The Living Theatre (2009), A Hong Kong Memoir (2014). Hong Kong Yesterday takes a beautiful look at Hong Kong during the 1950's and 1960's. The Living Theatre focusing on the people of Hong Kong and takes a closer look at his beloved city. My Life in Pork: A Memoir of Sweet and Sour Hong Kong. Posted at 06:54h in Blog by realtravelhongkong@gmail.com. Thoughtfully written memoir of a unique time as an expat in HK in the 1950s. Having moved to HK in the past year, and living Kowloon side, not far from Martin’s schoolboy haunts, I was fascinated to read of his and his mother’s positive perceptions of the HK people, culture and places. Fan Ho: A Hong Kong Memoir is the third book, in the trilogy Fan Ho began with Hong Kong Yesterday and The Living Theatre. In his previous monographs, viewers were introduced to Hong Kong during the 1950s and 1960s. Through his brilliant eye for light, composition, and his patience for th.