These young people, aged under 18, were part of a student
group Scholarism, known for its 2012 campaign against the
government’s “brain-washing” political education project.
Touching on Beijing’s nerves, they were the first to argue for the
right of Civil Nomination, to ensure that Beijing cannot filter out
candidates they don’t want as Hong Kong’s next leader.
They were young, but they stood firmest. They won the hearts of
Hong Kong people when more than 700k of them voted in
support of Civil Nomination in an unofficial referendum held by
Occupy Central.
It’s clear. Hong Kong people would not compromise.
Chan Dick is a Hong Kong photographer whose personal works have caught as much as, if not more, public attention as his commercial works.
Chan Dick currently lives and shoots in Hong Kong, specialising in still life, interior and architectural photography.
Awards 2015
Hong Kong Photo Book Awards
— Overall champion
International Photography Awards (IPA) Competition
— Honourable Mentions in both the Still Life and Collage sections of the Fine Art (Professional) Category
2014
International Photography Awards (IPA) Competition
— Overall 3rd Place in the Editorial Political (Professional) Category
International Photography Awards (IPA) Competition
— Honorable Mention in the Fine Art Abstract Category