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Fan Ho made Hong Kong's streets look like a movie—dramatic shadows, perfect timing, everyday moments turned into something epic. His photos don’t just sit there; they pull you in, make you feel the heat, the crowd, the quiet. No fancy tricks, just a killer eye for turning real life into art.
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That first one might be the greatest picture i have ever seen. Thank you for sharing, i'll check his work
5d ago
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@RATTLESNAKE Absolutely agree, and the dodging and burning gave him a unique style at that time.
4d ago

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such a beautiful hazy look... makes life feel like a dream...
and the excitement of seeing photos weeks after you've taken them? incredible
Mar 4, 2024
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it’s the most profound instinct to capture what you know is beautiful and we have this magical tiny camera to empower it. sorry im in the middle of street im a tourist of the world
Apr 16, 2025
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, capturing how light moves over time and all of that light existing in a single photograph, beautiful!!!!!
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