Spectacular Lightning Storm in Hong Kong
Super Charged
- An amazing storm system kept the skies lit for hours in Hong Kong. What a show!
Spectacular Lightning Storm in Hong Kong
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Ahead of the upcoming ADOBE Event with 'Romeo' Brown and 'Juliet' Kost, I had the pleasure to guide my American colleagues around to Hong Kong's buzzying districts. Our ten hour whirlwind tour around town consisted of costumed medival street dances, incense filled temple halls, last minute spicy curries, market crowded frustrations, dizzying heights (without tripod) and a nightly bird eye view. A day to remember!
Image Hunters on location: Michael Shainblum, Russell 'Doc' Brown, Julieanne Kost and Carsten Schael (left to right)
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My portraits of Hong Kong Political Cartoonists were just published in an article on localiiz
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One of my architecture images was awarded The Champion (Local Projects) by the Hong Kong Facade Association (HKFA).
The reflection of the spectacular entrance of the K100 in Shenzhen, China (designed by TFP FARRELLS) was the favourite of the judges and audience at the recent 10th Anniversary Dinner of the HKFA.
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Tara Joseph, Sebastião Salgado, Jitendra Joshi, Carsten Schael (photo by Ali Ghorbani)
I had the opportunity to meet one of the great photographers of our time, Sebastião Salgado, today at the Foreign Correspondents' Club Hong Kong and to listen to his passionate presentation of his latest project GENESIS. Eight years of travel to the far flung corners of the globe to (re-)discover the raw beauty of nature, wildlife and indigenuos cultures. The self-proclaimed atheist photographed images that presented very 'biblical' views of our planet. Stunning work!
Digiscopic Exhibition at ChaiWanMei
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Please join me today (noon to 8 p.m.) for the talk and exhibition on DIGISCOPIC, my latest personal work.
Location: 6/F., Chai Wan Industrial City, Phase 2 Wing Tai Road, Chai Wan, HK.
How to get here: MTR (Blue Island Line) to Heng Fa Chuen Station (Exit A), at Street Level take 62/62A Minibus to Chai Wan Industrial City Phase 1&2. Also take 788 Citybus from Central directly to Chai Wan Inustrial City.
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Getting Ready
Opening Tonight - Please join us at 6 p.m. at the Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong. The show will continue until 31 January 2014.
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Exhibition Poster
My latest creative project DIGISCOPIC, an exploration of Hong Kong's visual density, will be shown at the Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong.
Please mark Thursday the 9th of January 2014 at 6 p.m. for the opening of Part I.
Hope you can make it.
Special thanks to CANON Hong Kong for their support.
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Happy to receive the latest book on Adobe Lightroom 5 including samples of my creative work and a statement on my approach to photography (see below).
Adobe PS Lightroom 5 Book
"Photography is the challenge to grab the eye and then have the mind follow."
The inspiration for my personal work is all around me in every day Hong Kong life. The city is a mixing bowl of extremes in which I wander around and constantly sample the results of its energetic hustle.
"FAI DI! FAI DI! (Hurry! Hurry!) is the colloquial Cantonese phrase that describes the rush which is part of local life, always maximizing time and space. My images explore the omnipresent visual density, then tweaking the captured RAW data allows me to create the tonal compression, which further dramatizes the scenes.
Color and texture are part of my signature style in personal and commercial work. Therefore food photography plays to my visual sensibilities. The dish, as a result of the chef’s creativity and precision, produces this most interesting still life subject. Within seconds, or at most minutes, its fleeting beauty has to be captured.
In all my photography I like to start with a plan that addresses all the relevant components of a shoot (concept, technique, execution) and therefore being well prepared, something which I teach my students at the Polytechnic University, will help to take more chances once the shooting begins. Then again, leaving the preparation behind, if chance provides unforeseen opportunities, can be equally important.
The unexpected is often the muse for more creative work.
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Evening Sky Over Hong Kong Island
As Super Typhoon Usagi is heading towards Hong Kong, the city is preparing itself for the possible onslaught of nature's might. Meanwhile we are being treated with a rich display from it's colour chart.
Stay Safe
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USS Bonhomme Richard
Getting a sneak peak of this floating collection of military hardware and mingling with personnel on board.
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Walls of the main bar
After an intense week of work, just finished the curation, production and hanging of an exhibition celebrating 70 Years of The Foreign Correspondents' Club Hong Kong.
Seven decades in images of correspondents in the field and members in and around the clubs various locations from war torn Chungking to glitzy Hong Kong.
Big Party Tonight
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