The death of Fion Hung’s grandmother prompted the photographer to reexamine a strained family dynamic informed by mediaeval folk tales
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“These are real moments isolated and framed with cinematic intent,” he says
“Wherever I am, I need to work photographically,” Michael Wolf told BJP back on 04…
Ho Wing Ka Jimmi’s colourful images of Hong Kong show how residents of one of the world’s most densely populated cities are challenging the use of public space
When Kanghee Kim started making photographs, it was out of frustration. Due to visa complications,…
Liverpool – home of The Beatles, a passion for football and the unforgettable Scouse accent;…
Marking the twenty-year anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty from British rule, a new exhibition at Impressions Gallery explores the entwined histories of China and the UK, traced through the family history of photographer Kurt Tong.