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Lee Fook Chee's Hong Kong / Unless two strangers, Lee Fook Chee and Edward Stokes, had crossed paths this book almost certainly would not have been published. Thankfully, their chance meeting took place. The publication of this uniquely Hong Kong photographic history is the result. This Hong Kong photographic memoir is based on the images and life story of Lee Fook Chee. Unknown in his lifetime, Lee died in 2012 assured that his treasured photos, a legacy he held with great pride, at last had been recognized. He knew they would be published in ‘his’ book. Patricia Chiu’s historical narrative is enriched by Lee’s oral history. Together they take us beyond the general accounts of postwar immigration to the gritty realities of Lee’s origins: as an orphan in 1920s Singapore, his arrival as a young seaman in Hong Kong in 1947, and his later photography business centred on The Peak. Lee Fook Chee’s varied photos portray Hong Kong during the 1950s. His images, taken while he earned a hard-scrabble living selling photographs to tourists, were almost all captured between 1954 and 1960. Together they form a time-capsule of that decade of great change. Throughout the 1950s Lee Fook Chee, self-taught immigrant photographer, roamed Hong Kong alone. Camera in hand, independent and resolved, his own man.
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PhotographsofHongKong
Classification913 STO
PublisherHong Kong, The Commercial Press, 2015
SubjectPhotographs of Hong KongHistory--Pictorial worksPhotography History
Description200
ISBN9789620756573
URLwww.photo-heritage.com/books/lee-fook-chees-hong-kong-photographs-from-the-1950s/
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