Meet the photography of Chinese photographer Fan Ho. Self-taught, he has been recording the world around him since he was a child, and this series of "Yesterdays Hong Kong" allows us to see how different Hong Kong was from the 1950s to the 1960s. Exploring and wandering around the city, he enjoys the fresh air and is fascinated by every step in Hong Kong.
His black and white images are very meaningful,Each spot of light symbolizes Hong Kong’s past memories. With the visual impact of light and shadow, coupled with ingenious composition techniques, after seeing his photos once, you will definitely want to look back on them again.
In the past in Hong Kong, you could have adventures, have fun, and feel the local smell on the streets. Hong Kong is now much more crowded than in the past. The streets are much livelier, but they lack a bit of the flavor of the past.
He said: "Sometimes I would chase after some girls and take pictures of them combing their hair." Another time he picked up the camera and took pictures of the butcher: "The butcher was holding a knife in his hand and said When he gets better, he will come and chop me."