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Thursday, January 5, 2012

請問這位把照片拍成像水墨畫的和郎靜山比起來如何?

Photographs That Resemble Traditional Chinese Paintings:


Don Hong-Oai was a San Francisco-based Chinese photographer who created beautiful images that resembled traditional Chinese paintings.


The photographs of Don Hong-Oai are made in a unique style of photography, which can be considered Asian pictorialism. This method of adapting a Western art for Eastern purposes probably originated in the 1940s in Hong Kong. One of its best known practitioners was the great master Long Chin-San (who died in the 1990s at the age of 104) with whom Don Hong-Oai studied. With the delicate beauty and traditional motifs of Chinese painting (birds, boats, mountains, etc.) in mind, photographers of this school used more than one negative to create a beautiful picture, often using visual allegories. Realism was not a goal.


Hong-Oai was one of the last photographers to use this technique, and was also arguably the best.







You can find more of Hong-Oai’s work in this Flickr set and over at Gallery 71.


Don Hong-Oai (via Feature Shoot)




Image credits: Photographs by Don Hong-Oai/Gallery 71 and used with permission




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