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Street Photographer Sharing — Scofield Chan
- Subject
- Western Art
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- Date & time
- 23Aug 2025 (Sat)13:30 - 14:30 Free
- Type of Event
- In-person Attendance
- Venue
- Room 312, 3/F., Admiralty Centre
- Speaker
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- Mr Scofield Chan Ho Yin
Mr Scofield Chan Ho Yin
Mr Scofield Chan holds a Master of Arts in Fine Arts from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. In 2019, he was awarded First Prize in the Black and White category of the National Geographic Wheelock Hong Kong Photo Contest. He has collaborated on photography projects and exhibitions with organisations such as the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Leica Hong Kong, PENTAX Hong Kong, LOMOGRAPHY, and various galleries. Scofield is a multi-disciplinary professional. In addition to coordinating accredited photography courses at schools, he is also active on social media platforms including Instagram and YouTube, where he runs the channel “Photo Daily Scofield Chan” sharing street photography experiences. For Scofield , photography is a creative medium with vast possibilities. It can take the form of traditional salon photography, serve as an artistic exploration of the medium itself, or become a heartfelt means of engaging with and understanding one’s life and city.
- Enquiry
- 37620067 (max.cheng@hkuspace.hku.hk)
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Sharing insights into street photography and offer an introduction to the “way of seeing” — a method of observing everyday life to uncover visual meaning and beauty. The tutor will also explore the role of photography in education, discussing how it can inspire students’ perceptual awareness, expressive abilities, and self-understanding. Drawing on his experience in promoting photography education within schools, he will illustrate how photography can serve as a profound medium for dialogue between life and learning.
This session will help participants gain a deeper appreciation of street photography and its potential as a creative and educational tool.
Language: Cantonese