POPULARITY
Fan Ho representa la consolidación del medio fotográfico como disciplina artística durante el siglo XX. Al mismo tiempo, su obra nos da una visión del arte chino desde una perspectiva que conecta con la fotografía europea de Cartier-Bresson. Su posterior paso al cine como medio fotográfico también es clave para entender la relación en nuestro tiempo de ambas disciplinas, sobre todo desde el punto de vista artístico. ¿Conocías la obra de este gran maestro de la fotografía? ¿Cuál es tu libro favorito de sus series sobre Hong Kong?
El Gran Maestro Fan Ho Descubre la Biografía de Este Fotógrafo Legendario En esta fascinante inmersión en la vida de Fan Ho, el gran maestro de la fotografía, desentrañaremos los momentos más impactantes que marcaron su carrera. Desde sus humildes comienzos hasta convertirse en una leyenda visual, acompáñanos en este viaje único a través de su biografía. #FanHo#BiografíaFotográfica#GranMaestroFotografía#HistoriaVisual#FotografíaArtística#LegadoFanHo#MaestroInmortal#ArteFotográfico#FanHoLegacy#FotógrafoVisionario --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-vargas-foto/message
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
Today we're going to bring you an inside look into a company said to be a US$62 billion revenue global technology powerhouse. Drumrolls – bingo if you've guessed Lenovo. Founded in 1984, the firm delivers a portfolio of PCs and tablets, monitors, accessories, smart home and collaboration solutions, as well as smart infrastructure data centre solutions around the world. In fact, the firm has since 1995 shipped over half a billion PCs, and make three devices every second. The company ranks the #217 in the Fortune Global 500. It is also listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, where it is included as one of the initial members of the Hang Seng TECH Index. Why are we talking about Lenovo? We're talking about Lenovo because while it is widely known for its consumer products, the firm is very much into B2B services. For one thing, it works with Formula 1 to build technology infrastructure that facilitates the flow of data collected on race tracks. But how far will B2B business be a key driver for growth? Speaking of growth, the firm has a history of acquiring major firms including IBM's PC business back in 2005. More recently, the company had in June last year acquired stakes in two digital units of Hong Kong telecoms firm PCCW to grow its IT services business. But how far will the firm rely on M&A and investments in other firms for future growth? On Under the Radar, The Evening Runway's finance presenter Chua Tian Tian posed these questions to Fan Ho, Executive Director and General Manager, Asia Pacific Solutions and Services Group, Lenovo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, I chat with photographer Sean Tucker. We talk about his journey, what drives him, his philosophy toward life AND photography, and his inspiring book The Meaning in the Making. See all things Sean Tucker here: https://www.seantucker.photography Subscribe to his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/c/SeanTuckerphoto Purchase his book here: https://amzn.to/3xW6Den Buy the audio version of his book here: https://www.seantucker.photography/store See him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/seantuck/ Photographers/artists discussed: - Sebastião Salgado: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A3o_Salgado Sebastião Salgado's Genesis: https://amzn.to/3rTr8Vi Steve McCurry: https://www.stevemccurry.com Alex Webb: https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/alex-webb/ Joey L: https://www.joeyl.com/overview/category/quick-portfolio Ray Metzker: http://www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/metzker/metzker.html Fan Ho: https://fanho-forgetmenot.com Edward Hopper: https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/hopp/hd_hopp.htm “We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down.” – Kurt Vonnegut.
Viel Spaß beim Podcast und beim YouTube-Video https://weekly52.de/weekly/257 (00:00) I can say 1000 words by pressing the button (03:00) Ralph Crane - Independence day (11:00) Louis Dazy - Reflection "Hotel" (18:30) Fan Ho - Hong Kong (23:30) Anastasia Potekhina *** Self Portraits (33:30) Sprachnachricht von Anastasia Potekhina (37:30) Michael Wolf - Tokyo Compression (45:00) Peter Zwolinski - 5th Avenue (50:00) Louis Dazy - Lucie "Vogue" (55:00) Fazit: Selber mal Experimente machen (57:30) Outtakes Heute haben Ralf Scherer und ich uns jeweils vier Bilder zum gemeinsamen Betrachten und Diskutieren ausgesucht. Ralf hat Bilder unterschiedlicher Fotografen aus seiner Twitter-Timeline ausgesucht, die am häufigsten geliked wurden und ich habe aus meinen Flickr-Stream beindruckender Künstler gewählt, die mich regelmäßig mit tollen Fotos überraschen. Ralf hat fast schon ikonische Fotos von Ralf Crane, Fan Ho, Michael Wolf und Peter Zwolinski genommen. Ich entschied mich für je zwei Bilder von der unglaublichen Anastasia Potekhina und von Louis Dazy. Von Anastasia haben wir sogar eine persönliche Sprachnachricht erhalten. Auf der Adobe-Seite zeigt Louis Dazy seine Lightroom-Tricks für Doppelbelichtungen. Und von Peter Zwolinski haben wir als Zitat das Making-of seines Fotos aus New York City. Freut euch auf eine Bildbesprechung der anderen Art und auf das begleitende YouTube Video. Mehr Authentizität geht nicht ;-))
Puntata alla scoperta del grande fotografo cinese Fan Ho, carriera passata nel cinema con un archivio fotografico da Great Master che gli ha regalato moltissimi premi e soprattutto la notorietà che merita un portfolio come il suo
Like cinema, photography is a recent art form which has had to “prove itself” to a skeptical audience. After Louis Daguerre created the daguerreotype, photographers grew increasingly sophisticated, experimental, and art-minded, and soon a photographic language developed. Early photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Robert Demachy were surprisingly modern, while contemporary photographers, like Fan Ho, Vivian Maier, and Alexey Titarenko, continued to innovate into the 21st century. What are some cues for better adjudicating photographs and photographic art? What is the relationship between cinema and photography? Can (or should) cinematic stills be great photographs? What is the “discretionary” part of the artistic process, and what does photographer Joel Parrish have to say about the thought process behind his own work? Alex Sheremet and Joel Parrish discuss this, ending with the photography and films (Once Upon A Time In Anatolia, Winter Sleep) of Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Photographers covered: Alfred Stieglitz, Robert Demachy, Fan Ho, Masahisa Fukase, Vivian Maier, Sohei Nishino, Alexey Titarenko, Edmund Teske, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Joel Parrish. You can also watch ArtiFact #20 on the automachination YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/CHcy2nQRTiA Timestamps: 0:24 – introduction; Joel Parrish as photographer; claims for greatness among the earliest photographers; does art have a self-regulating function? 9:52 – Joel on the history of photography, tension + fear between the world of painting and photography, & how photography demanded that it be taken seriously as an art-form 28:20 – how should we look at photographs? what makes it a viable art-form? Alex and Joel offer abstract and pragmatic answers from cinema, painting, and more; why cinema stills are a good short-cut for understanding photography; the “discretionary” artistic process & what this entails 53:21 – Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946): one of the breakout “art-first” photographers; married to George O'Keeffe & involved with High Modern artistic circles; good title conventions; landscapes, portraiture, lite abstraction, borrowings from Impressionism & other diverse work 01:16:45 – Robert Demachy (1859 – 1936): highly modernist in approach; pioneered post-editing with painterly, sfumato, and other effects; portraiture, staged and unstaged shots, and other artistic techniques; why staging works much better with highly edited shots; Joel presents Demachy's lesser-known work from his photography books 01:40:14 – Fan Ho (1931 – 2016): Alex's (new) favorite photographer & one of the greatest photographers ever; documenting life in Hong Kong; stark use of black/white contrasts for unexpected effects; great use of abstraction, geometry, conceptualization, and symbolism 02:07:07 – Masahisa Fukase (1934 – 2012): similar to our take on Hokusai's 36 Views of Mt. Fuji, Fukase's “raven” photo series offers increasingly clever takes and inversions on a single subject: the raven; plus, a novel take on the concept of the photographic self-portrait 02:23:17 – Vivian Maier (1926 – 2009): recently discovered photographer who lived her life in obscurity; thousands of undeveloped photographs in documentary, self-portrait, abstract, and symbolic styles; Joel Parrish: ever since she's been popularized, lesser photographers have ripped off her style and innovations 02:39:14 – Sohei Nishino (b. 1982): a photographer using innovative techniques to create “dioramas” and “dioramamaps” of cities; Joel Parrish explains just how much work this process entails 02:45:37 – Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962): most prominent for his depictions of Russia's post-USSR collapse; how Titarenko uses time-lapse to make statements; why tapping Cuba and Havana makes sense as analogues to post-Soviet Russia, as if frozen in time 03:05:09 – Edmund Teske (1911 – 1966), Andre Kertesz (1894 – 1985), Josephine Sacabo, Michael Ackerman & Alec Soth 03:32:00 – Joel Parrish on his own photography, thinking process, artistic decisions, & more 03:58:08 – Chris Marker's La Jetee (1962); how a movie can be shot using still images only; why there is still a great deal of cinematic scope in still images; La Jetee is full of individually great shots, irrespective of the broader film; why a great script is essential to a film like this 04:21:32 – Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Once Upon A Time In Anatolia (2011) and Winter Sleep (2014); Ceylan as cinematographer & photographer; how cinematography ought to be tapped and discussed outside of comments re: a film's “beauty” Read the latest from the automachination universe: https://automachination.com Read Alex's (archived) essays: https://alexsheremet.com Joel's website: https://poeticimport.com Tags: #photography, #NuriBilgeCeylan, #frenchfilm
Nesta segunda parte falamos sobre o estado da Cultura em Portugal e a relação que o público leigo, em particular os jovens, estabelecem com a Arte. Esperemos que gostem! Um agradecimento especial ao nosso convidado Henrique Caldas. Sugestões: - Fan Ho (fotógrafo) - The Usefulness of the Useless - Nuccio Ordine - Metamorphosen - Richard Strauss https://open.spotify.com/show/0cbNplm9159GAO8CFRd4yh https://www.facebook.com/arteemanhas144 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCShktB8EroyFTV8-9TLNYPw
JAPAN REISE https://youtu.be/tp0iSVAtQmE FOTOGRAFEN Saul Leiter, Fan Ho, Steve McCurry, Terry Richardson ANDY GRABO Youtube: https://www.youtube.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andygrabo/ MEIN BUCH JETZT VORBESTELLEN! bit.ly/2GOmAuD 60MIN ZOOM COACHING? Anmeldung: info@vitalibrikmann.de CONTENT CAMP (geschlossene Facebook Gruppe) https://www.facebook.com/groups/726110131492099 FOLGE MIR AUF: YOUTUBE http://www.youtube.com/user/Vitografie INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/vitali_brikmann/ HOMEPAGE http://www.vitografie.com FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/vitografie Ich würde mich über Dein FEEDBACK und eine iTunes Bewertung sehr freuen!
Regarder une photo à la radio ! C'est le pari audacieux de Romeo qui - réguliérement - viendra à l'antenne nous présenter une photo de rue d'un artiste qu'il aime ou qui l'a interpelé.Aujourd'hui, découvrez un cliché en noir & blanc de Fan Ho, artiste Hong Kongais.Retrouvez le travail de Romeo sur son site : www.laphotoderomeo.fr
Web y cursos: http://robertomasfoto.com Youtube: youtube.com/derozer10 Instagram @robertomasf
Welcome to episode number 5! In this episode, we will explore street photography which is one of the most challenging, but at the same time one of the most rewarding types of photography. I had the pleasure to sit down with one of the master of this genres, Michael Kistler. Michael is a Hong Kong artist specializing in fine art urban photography and photography education. Originally from Minneapolis, he lived in Tokyo for 10 years before moving to Hong Kong in 2014. A signature element in his work is the often abstract human element and its connection to the city; the urban landscape and its structures provide permanence while people come and go, creating a dynamic environment of fleeting moments. So what exactly we talked about? We tried to understand what is fine street photography and how to develop an eye to capture the right moment in the right place at the right time. We also talked about his cool project - how to mix photography with fashion and graffiti. So if you are looking for new ideas, stay with us! Michael Instagram: http://instagram.com/mdkistler/ Micheal Website: www.michaelkistlerphotography.com Michael's adores photography of: Daido Moriyama (https://www.moriyamadaido.com/en/) and Saul Leiter (http://www.howardgreenberg.com/artists/saul-leiter) Micheal would like to hang out: Fan Ho (https://fanhophotography.com/index.html)
Karl is "working" again this week, but fear not, Simon & Johnny are joined by Hong Kong classic lens photographer, Perry Ge. Get the lowdown on lens dealers that don't want to sell you anything and offer advice instead. A hugely varied podcast this week with discussions covering Dallmeyer, Frankenstax, Hasselblad Xpan, Fan Ho and snoring on a podcast... LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Pobean | iTunes | Stitcher | Google ________ PERRY GE Flickr | Website ________ EPISODE LINKS Fan Ho’s Hong Kong Photography Yashica Y35 Hong Kong & Blade Runner Mathieu Stern’s Lomo T43 40mm f/4 lens Jizzfest David Chan Company Instant Options Instax Frankencameras Ilford XP2 in BW Chemistry is real! CineStill’s kick-ass C41 datasheet!! Homemade Camera Podcast Mythbusters PONF Camera Large Format Photography Podcast on Facebook Andrew Bartram, The Lensless Podcast Negative Positives Film Photo Podcast Sunny16 Podcast Dr. Emmet Brown, Podcast Tart Emulsive ________ SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate on Ko-fi CONTACT Send ideas & questions for the podcast EMAIL LIST Sign-up to receive an email when each podcast goes live INSTAGRAM BestVintageLens | #classiclenses | #bestvintagelens FOLLOW THE HOSTS Karl Havens Flickr | Instagram Johnny Sisson Instagram | Central Camera Company Simon Forster Website | Ebay | Flickr | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter PODCAST THEME Octoblues Royalty Free Music by Kevin Macleod
Filmmaker and photographer Sean Tucker joins us this week to share his journey, as well as some of his thoughts on the craft, how to deal with feedback and criticism, and how he developed a voice through the photographs he takes. GUEST LINKS: Sean’s Website: http://www.seantucker.photography Sean’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_43mQmHwHPTBBqImFrWU3Q Sean’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seantuck/ Sean’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/seantuck ------------------------------ The Collective Newsletter: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/newsletter Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ Zack Arias: https://www.youtube.com/user/usedfilm Bruce Gilden: http://www.brucegilden.com/ Fan Ho: http://fanhophotography.com/index.html Emmanuel Lubezki: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0523881/ Joey L: https://joeyl.com/overview/category/quick-portfolio Falling Upward: https://amzn.to/2HAvQSw Mastery: https://amzn.to/2HpjJXO The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
On the "Camera and Inspiration" show, Scott and Marco talk about inspiration in photography and try to help you to take your camera out with more intent. On this episode they cover the following topics: Marco picks this month inspirational photographer: Fan Ho (1931 - 2016) Chinese photographer, actor and film director. He is known as the Cartier-Bresson of the East. Please check out his amazing photographs here: http://www.fanhophotography.com/index.html As Scott and Marco are both believers that a photo isn’t finished until it has been printed, they have decided to focus this episode on having your images printed by a pro lab. Marco interviewed Marieke Goethe, PR Director of White Wall Lab (www.WhiteWall.com). White Wall has just been awarded “Best Photo Lab Worldwide” by the TIPA awards 2017. White Wall also produces the limited art prints for the Lumas galleries (www.LUMAS.com). So with just a few steps, you can have your images produced in art gallery quality. Scott's inspirational photo book of the month is called: William Eggleston “Guide”. The book contains the first color photographs that were accepted by the art world and displayed in many museums. The body of work contains images that may seem to document the banality of ordinary objects and daily life and can be an inspiration for anyone who thinks that there is nothing interesting to photograph in their neighborhood. Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes. For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam About this show: On the monthly "Camera and Inspiration" show, Scott and Marco discussed the art, history and motivation in photography that often gets lost in today’s media rich world. Slow down, look closer and put more intent into photography to increase your creativity and final results. And simply spread the pure love of photography.
Budgetography - beauty lighting video: http://bit.ly/Budget-Beauty D5 firmware update video: http://bit.ly/D5firmware Hasselblad X1d overview: http://bit.ly/Blad-X1D News Developing a zoom lens that is “compact and practical” for Hasselblad x1d almost impossible http://petapixel.com/2016/06/27/developing-zoom-lens-x1d-almost-impossible-says-hasselblad/ Snapchat accused of stealing makeup artists work for selfie filters http://petapixel.com/2016/06/24/snapchat-accused-stealing-make-artists-work-selfie-filters/ Bentley used NASA technology to create 53 gigapixel car photo http://petapixel.com/2016/06/23/bentley-used-nasa-tech-create-53-gigapixel-photo-car/ Drone falls onto womans head in Canada. http://petapixel.com/2016/06/23/drone-falls-sky-onto-womans-head/ D5 firmware increased 4k recording time to 29:59 http://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tech-news/2016/06/27/nikon-releases-updated-firmware-for-d5/ Google maps gets a higher res update http://petapixel.com/2016/06/28/google-maps-google-earth-just-got-high-res-update/ Death of legend Fan Ho at 84 http://petapixel.com/2016/06/21/photographer-fan-ho-dies-age-84/ Tog of the week http://www.littleredsphotography.co.uk Get Your Gear Out! Check out my downloadable video series: Intimate Portraiture series: http://mattgranger.com/intimate Take Control of The Light: http://mattgranger.com/light The Business of Photography: http://mattgranger.com/business Educating Tina: http://mattgranger.com/educatingtina Kickstart Your Photography 6 month course: http://mattgranger.com/kickstart All of my travel, tours & workshops: http://mattgranger.com/workshops My SEAFOOD Channel: http://bit.ly/Worlds-Best-Seafood Merch: http://mattgranger.com/merch Mailing List: http://www.mattgranger.com Ethics and Conduct statement: http://mattgranger.com/ethics Subscribe HERE: http://bit.ly/Sub_MG Subscribe for News: http://bit.ly/Subscribe_MG_News Google Plus: http://bit.ly/MG_Gplus Community Forum: http://www.mattgranger.com/community/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mattgranger Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mattgranger Instagram: http://instagram.com/_mattgranger Official Website: http://www.mattgranger.com Please check out my art nude photography books Private Bodies: http://www.mattgranger.com/privatebodies Public Bodies: http://www.mattgranger.com/publicbodies ___ SUPPORT Matt - Please buy your gear using these links: Adorama: http://bit.ly/Adorama_USA B&H Photo: http://bit.ly/bhphotoUSA Amazon USA: http://bit.ly/Amazon_usa Amazon UK: http://bit.ly/ukAmazon Amazon Germany: http://bit.ly/DeAmazon Australia: http://mattgranger.com/my-gear
Here’s episode 83 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Portrait photographer Neil Kremer opens the show. Thanks Neil! Adobe releases cool new features in Adobe Photoshop CC 2015.15, but promotes them in a really bizarre way. (#) Hasselblad wows with the X1D, a mirrorless medium format camera with a more reasonable, yet still high price tag. (#) Western Digital's My Passport Wireless Pro seeks to help you back up your data by cutting the cord. (#) Eyefi sells it's Cloud service to camera and electronics maker Ricoh. (#) Noted photographer Fan Ho dies at age 84. (#) Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
Fan Ho was one of the brilliant photographers to come out of China in the 1950's and 1960's. His most known body of work was done in Hong Kong documenting its mid-century growth. Later Fan Ho worked as an acclaimed and award-wining film director. He passed away from pnemonia on June 19, 2016 at the age of 84. Fan Ho http://theartofphotography.tv/episodes/fan-ho/ Fan Ho Website http://www.fanhophotography.com/