
"Long Time No See" (1963) by Fan Ho —
Vintage photos in an upcoming Sotheby's exhibition capture Hong Kong during a time of huge economic and social change.

"On the Stage of Life" (1954) by Fan Ho —
The Hong Kong exhibition will be accompanied by a new book of Fan Ho's work and life entitled "Fan Ho: Portrait of Hong Kong."

"Approaching Shadow" (1954) by Fan Ho —
Despite the bustle associated with Hong Kong, many of Ho's images reflect stillness and serenity.

"Evening in Aberdeen" (1958) by Fan Ho —
Despite the bustle associated with Hong Kong, many of Ho's images reflect stillness and serenity.

"Afternoon Chat" (1959) by Fan Ho —

"Lines and Forms" (1959) by Fan Ho —
Fan Ho is renowned for his use innovative use of light, shadows and geometry.

"As Evening Hurries By" (1955) by Fan Ho —
Workers return home with tricycle carts in a western district of Hong Kong.

"Tofu Delivery" (1961) by Fan Ho —
A young man carries a tray of tofu through the Hong Kong's streets

"Pattern" (1956) by Fan Ho —
Fan Ho's approach to composition and use of shape have revolutionized the street photography genre

"Dawn in Causeway Bay" (1948) by Fan Ho —
Fan Ho captures daybreak at Causeway Bay, on the south of Hong Kong Island.

"Hong Kong Midnight" (1958) by Fan Ho —
The new retrospective will feature over 30 images, most of which were taken by the photographer in his 20s.

"In Daddy's Arm" (1966) by Fan Ho —
The photographer's candid shots have led some to name him the 'Henri Cartier-Bresson of the East'.



