Happy Father's Day!|父親節快樂!
On the Father’s day of 2016, we were deeply saddened by Dad’s passing. The preparation of the new book and the exhibition since then has been a healing process for us. We still feel the sorrow, yet he will forever live in our hearts, and we hope our gift comes just in time on this Father’s day.
We are grateful for the support from our relatives, friends and fans of our Dad. He would have been very happy. While seeking fame and fortune was never his priority, he would have treasured Forget Me Not.
Fan Ho’s Daughter and Son
2016年的父親節對我們來説是一個悲痛的日子,因爸爸就在那天離開了。這一年來準備新書及相展的工作是我們治療傷痛的旅程,今天雖仍感不捨,但覺得爸爸活在我們的心中,亦希望爸爸喜歡我們今年給他的父親節禮物。
萬分感謝各位親友及支持者對爸爸一直的擁䕶,爸爸一定感到欣慰。他從沒有冀求名成利就,只願大家「毋忘我」。
何藩子女
彩色世界裡懷念何藩的黑白照|Remembering Fan Ho's black and white photographers in our coloured world.
Master Fan Ho spoke at a salon photography gathering. |何藩大師出席沙龍攝影會。
A year later, Master Fan Ho takes you back to Hong Kong in the 50s and 60s →
In association with Sotheby's and Blue Lotus Consultancy, Fan Ho Trust Estate is gratified to present "Visual Dialogues Hong Kong through the Lens of Fan Ho|何藩 : 鏡頭細訴香港光影", to celebrate the work of Master Fan Ho after a year of his departing.
Read MoreJourney to the West 《西遊記》(1966-1968)
Young master as "Monk Tang Xuan Zang 唐三藏"
Visual Dialogues: Hong Kong through the Lens of Fan Ho 何藩 : 鏡頭細訴香港光影
For details about the exhibition, please visit Sotheby's website ...
Fan Ho's Awards
Fan Ho in front of his cabinet showcasing a small selection of awards. He won close to 300 awards and titles in his lifetime.
Read MoreFan Ho's first solo exhibition at the age of 26
Fan Ho's first solo exhibition was in year 1957 at the age of 26 at the Cecil Art Gallery on Ice House Street. More than 100 prints of old Hong Kong street scenes, seascapes, people and portraits where showcased in a 4 day exhibition.
Read MoreHappy Birthday Mr. Ho! →
On October 8th, Fan Ho would have been 85 years old.
Fan Ho's one and only Rollei Flex
Fan Ho was certainly not a gadget freak. The only camera he ever owned was a twin lens Rollei Flex he purchased when he arrived in Hong Kong in 1949. All his award winning photographs were taken with this one camera. The camera still exists today and is safe guarded by his family.
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