Thanks Vogue Hong Kong for featuring me as one of the HK street photographers 🙏🏼
https://www.voguehk.com/en/article/art-lifestyle/best-hong-kong-photographers-instagram/
Below is the previously unreleased complete interview in which I shared about my inspirations, creative flow and philosophy, as well as some techniques. Feel free to take a look & CLS (comment, like & share) 😀
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(V: Vogue J: Jeremy)
V:
What/who inspired your photography style?
J:
When I started photography, Hong Kong’s legendary photographer Ho Fan’s work has inspired me a lot, mostly about the use of light and composition as well as the way to authentically capture the secular life of Hong Kong people. Around 6-7 years ago, I met some friends from Instagram whose double exposure film works are fascinating. They have inspired me to explore deeper in this special way of photo story-telling, which I tried to incorporate daily ordinary elements to make new interpretations of what I feel and perceive about the city. After years of experimentation, I am still enjoying the possibility double exposure brings to my creative journey.
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V:
How would you describe the Hong Kong that you present in your photos?
J:
Hong Kong is a city of varying landscapes (hills, harbours, hyper-dense urban hubs etc). My photos always try to illustrate snippets of things happening around the city, mixing the common experience with a bit of poetic imagination if possible (including openness or even ambiguity for the readers to interpret). At the same time, I always put in mind not to create something too cliche or off-the-ground. Words also play a role in my photos too, as they could add another layer (or twist) of background info or feel to the photos themselves.
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V:
In what way do you present it?
J:
Analogy with an implicit storyline is what I always aim at when I take photos. Although double exposure comprises of only a fraction of my photography work, I believe it suits my visual philosophy well in (1) recording things happening or surrounding around myself/the city in terms of both factual archives and personal-based memory, (2) freeing up the mind by letting imagination flow in (as to temporarily overlap the concrete realities into some forms of surrealism, creating as a remedy for the chaotic world). So I would say it is an aesthetically refreshing way of visual representation.
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V:
Why did you choose this photo?
J:
One of my mostly used double exposure approaches is the experimental blending of observed urban moments with on-the-spot patterns/materials (I have been using the instagram hashtag #rambler_hkdouble to collect my double exposure photos posted on IG). For this picture of Mongkok, I first captured a V-shaped pattern of bluish/greenish tiles from a nearby pedestrian underpass, then I captured the second layer on the Argyle Street footbridge which oversees the V-shape urban canyon of Mongkok. This was taken by an old Nikon film camera with a discontinued film stock called Rollei CN200. I like how the grains and tints worked together to offer a mood of ruggedness.
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V:
Is there a message that you’d like to share through your photos?
J:
I always try to capture the subtlety of a place (incl. urban fabrics and artefacts) through compositions and lighting. I hope my photos would bring a sense of resonance, reminiscence and reflection to my audience (whether HKer or not), connecting them with a place’s own history, her present reality and an extrapolation of the future.
My main channel of photo sharing is on Instagram, but I really treasure the interactions with my audience both online and offline, local and overseas, mostly through web comments, my own photo exhibitions or occasional organised photowalks. I love the moments when I try to inspire people, I got reversely inspired by them too. I hope these modes of sharing could continue in the future.
2020 Aug
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Vogue Hong Kong
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Why are Hong Kong people so concerned about tear gas?
TG was fired into people’s flat, into elderly centres and next to schools, hospital and markets. More than 10,000 rounds of tear gas were fired in the past 6 months in almost all districts. Children developed rashes and breathing difficulties. Dead birds were seen in some areas with TG fired.
𝗪𝐡𝐚𝐭’𝐬 𝐰𝐫𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐌𝐚𝐝𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐚 𝐓𝐆?
HK police said they had been buying TG canisters made in China, which burn at a higher temperature than ordinary ones. Videos have shown these canisters burst into fire and melts concrete on the street. And many of them have expired.
KKwong, a former chemistry lecturer from Chinese University, said when the round is fired, chlorine and organic matter inside, can theoretically turn into highly toxic dioxins at high temperature which poses a serious health threat. While other reports claim that Cyanide was released during firing of these tear gas.
𝐒𝐨, 𝐢𝐬 𝐝𝐢𝐨𝐱𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐝?
The government said there is no evidence from academic papers to back the claims that TG can produce dioxins and poses major public health and environmental risks.
However, a frontline journalist has been diagnosed with chloracne, a skin condition that has been linked directly to exposure to dioxin-like substance.
𝗪𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐠𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐬𝐚𝐲?
Secretary for Food and Health - Sophia Chan said that the manufacturing details and chemical composition of tear gas cannot be revealed as the force wants such information to be kept secret for operational reasons.
While Hong Kong’s welfare secretary insisted in teargas was less harmful than firing up a barbecue.
And the police claims that burning plastic gives out more dioxins than tear gas does.
A teaspoon of sugar won’t kill you but a thousand can.
Photo 1 and 3: @appledailyhk
Photo 2 and 4: online source
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More than 10,000 rounds of tear gas were fired in the past 5 months here in Hong Kong - one of the world’s most densely populated cities. 60 tear gas per day. 2.5 every hour.
A teaspoon of sugar won’t kill you but a thousand can.
Why are people so concerned?
TG was fired into people’s flat, into elderly centres and next to schools. Children developed rashes and breathing difficulties. Dead birds were seen in some areas with TG fired.
HK police said they had been buying tear gas canisters made in China. These canisters burn at a higher temperature than ordinary ones. Videos have shown these canisters burst into fire and melts concrete on the street. And many of them have expired.
KKwong, a former chemistry lecturer from Chinese University, said when the round is fired, the CS gas compound (2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile) under going pyrolysis will give rise to toxic chemicals such as dioxins, which pose a tremendously serious health threat.
So is dioxin released?
The government said there is no evidence from academic papers to back the claims that TG can produce dioxin and poses major public health and environmental risks.
However, a frontline journalist has been diagnosed with chloracne, a skin condition that has been linked directly to exposure to dioxin-like substance.
What did the government say?
Secretary for Food and Health - Sophia Chan said that the manufacturing details and chemical composition of tear gas cannot be revealed as the force wants such information to be kept secret for operational reasons.
Photo credit:
Photo (left to right): Reuters, online photo, facebook photo, CU Campus Radio, am730, HK01, 香港動物報
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