Toggle darkmode
0
Skip to Content
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
about photography
Toggle darkmode
Home
Categories
MASTERS
Photobook Interviews
Photoessays
PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERS
Photography Lessons
Photography Stories
The Story of photography
Tristan Duke Biography
Photography Genres
Podcast About Photography
Martin Essl Biography
THE STORY BEHIND THE PHOTOGRAPH
POINT OF VIEW
About Photography Challenge Winners
What About Gear?
History of Gear
Camera Product Lines
Dictionary
Start Here
SUBMIT
SEARCH
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
about photography
Toggle darkmode
Home
Categories
MASTERS
Photobook Interviews
Photoessays
PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERS
Photography Lessons
Photography Stories
The Story of photography
Tristan Duke Biography
Photography Genres
Podcast About Photography
Martin Essl Biography
THE STORY BEHIND THE PHOTOGRAPH
POINT OF VIEW
About Photography Challenge Winners
What About Gear?
History of Gear
Camera Product Lines
Dictionary
Start Here
SUBMIT
SEARCH
Toggle darkmode
Toggle darkmode
Home
Folder: Categories
Start Here
SUBMIT
SEARCH
Back
MASTERS
Photobook Interviews
Photoessays
PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERS
Photography Lessons
Photography Stories
The Story of photography
Tristan Duke Biography
Photography Genres
Podcast About Photography
Martin Essl Biography
THE STORY BEHIND THE PHOTOGRAPH
POINT OF VIEW
About Photography Challenge Winners
What About Gear?
History of Gear
Camera Product Lines
Dictionary
The Border Between Past and Present: Wong Chung Wai on Capturing a Family’s Journey
Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 3/12/25 Photography Stories Martin Kaninsky 3/12/25

The Border Between Past and Present: Wong Chung Wai on Capturing a Family’s Journey

Wong Chung Wai set out to find the exact place where his parents crossed the China-Hong Kong border four decades ago. For him, photography wasn’t just about capturing an image—it was a way to connect with history. Story Behind The Photograph

Read More
Exploring 'Hong Kong After Hong Kong': Chung-Wai's Pictorial Ode
Martin Kaninsky 5/24/24 Martin Kaninsky 5/24/24

Exploring 'Hong Kong After Hong Kong': Chung-Wai's Pictorial Ode

Wong Chung-Wai, a rising star in the field of photography, casts a revealing light on the hidden nuances of Hong Kong. Venturing beyond the dazzling skyline and vibrant markets, his work paints an intimate portrait of the city he called home. Photography Book Spotlight

Read More

Looks like you’ve enjoyed the article! Please consider supporting my work and creative process by joining our vibrant community of photography enthusiasts on Patreon today.

Looks like you’ve enjoyed the article! Please consider supporting my work and creative process by joining our vibrant community of photography enthusiasts on Patreon today.


You may also like . . .

Blog
How Mark McLennan Captured a Vanishing Gesture and the Unseen Workers Behind It
How Mark McLennan Captured a Vanishing Gesture and the Unseen Workers Behind It
Waterworks by Stanley Greenberg: A Rare Photographic Journey Into NYC’s Underground Infrastructure
Waterworks by Stanley Greenberg: A Rare Photographic Journey Into NYC’s Underground Infrastructure
How a Childhood Diary and a Forgotten Photo Became the Heart of Bieke Depoorter’s Most Personal Work
How a Childhood Diary and a Forgotten Photo Became the Heart of Bieke Depoorter’s Most Personal Work
A Visual Love Letter to Cuba. On a Given Day by Anneke Wambaugh & Claire Garoutte
A Visual Love Letter to Cuba. On a Given Day by Anneke Wambaugh & Claire Garoutte
How Mike Smith’s Streets of Boston Captures the Raw, Unfiltered Heart of 1970s Street Photography
How Mike Smith’s Streets of Boston Captures the Raw, Unfiltered Heart of 1970s Street Photography
Photopedia
Louis Stettner
Louis Stettner

“I have never been interested in photographs based solely on aesthetics, divorced from reality. I also doubt very much whether this is possible.”

Louis Faurer
Louis Faurer

“I have an intense desire to record life as I see it, as I feel it.”

Jan Groover
Jan Groover

“Formalism is everything.”

Sam Haskins
Sam Haskins

“All too frequently the amateur will purchase a fine modern camera and proceed to use it for making the most elementary simple snapshots. This surely is like playing ‘Chopsticks’ on a concert grand piano.”

Lee Friedlander
Lee Friedlander

"Photography is like fishing. You go out, and sometimes you catch something."


About   Contact   Discounts   FAQ YouTube