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Sunset Image captured by Yau-Sun Tong
With Leica camera R8+Leica 70-180mmf/2.8 Vario-APO-Elmar-R.
Exciting Photo Tours for 2003!!
"Leica Fantasy China Photo Tour":
Feb 14th, a 13 days exciting photo-tour to southwest China for great
opportunity in photographing in a unique cultural event as well as
landscapes in GuiZhou province, YunNan province. Arrive Beijing from Canada;
leave Hong Kong back to Canada.
July 19th, a 15 days one of its own kind photo-tour to west China for
another great photo opportunity in a unique local festival in remote area of
SiChuan province, following with driving through some most interesting regions
to GanSu province. Arrive Beijing from Canada; leave Beijing back to
Canada. Please contact Mr. Yau-Sun Tong for detail of how to join in
this lifetime experience photo-tour, bring lots of films!
The "Leica Fantasy China Photo Tours" is a on going photo-tours plan
for those whom do not satisfy with just the common stuffs in photography,
sponsored by
"Lisle-Kelco Limited" of Canada; handpicked spots for best
photographic and travel fun opportunities by Mr. Yau-Sun Tong, with his
rich experiences in traveling all regions of China, as in arranging
successful and unique tours to China.
For June 2002
Presentation in "Camera Canada College":
Recently, Mr. Yau-Sun Tong was invited as one of the presenters for the
"Camera Canada College 2002" which was taking place in the last week
of June in Halifax this year, to present one of his slide show programs
of images from the remote western China region.
For February 2002
Exhibition in Markham Ontario:
A Photographic Exhibition of Mr. Yau-Sun Tong is displaying in the city of
Markham, Ontario, Canada from Feb 8 to Feb. 22, 2002. The Exhibition venue
is in Markham Civic Centre lobby, 101 Town Center Boulevard, Markham. A
formal opening of this Exhibition was held on Feb 10, Mayor Donald
Cousens attended the opening ceremony.
For July 2001
Exhibition in Toronto again:
"Moments of Truth in Nature and Culture", a special photo exhibition with
46 pieces 12"x18" images, produced and curated by Mr. Yau-Sun Tong, was
in display at the City Hall of the City of Toronto at 100 Queen Street
West starting July 8th to 12th, 2001. A cocktail reception was held to
celebrate this event on July 9th at 5:30p. at the City Hall, about 300
guests attended the opening. This photographic Exhibition had drawn
a large audience, as well attracted many media attentions.
The photo exhibition showcase the latest works by Mr. Tong during his
trips to Tibet and Guizhou, China from 1998 to 2001. It captures the most
intriguing moments of local natural and human environment and brings us
closer to these most natural land than ever before. It reflects his goal
of the mission to reflect the truthfulness in culture and in nature.
Special Photographic Exhibition "Moments of Truth in Nature and Culture
- China's Tibet and GuiZhou in the Eyes of a Canadian photographer" is
co-hosted by the "Confederation of Toronto Chinese Canadian Organizations"
and the "Chinese Consulate General".
For October 2001
Exhibition in Germany:
Leica Gallery of Germany has chosen Mr. Yau-Sun Tong to exhibit a group of
his photographic works in the prestigious Leica Gallery in Germany for a
month long solo exhibition this October 2001. Details and schedules for
Leica Gallery can be found at: http://www.leica-camera.com
March 22, 2000
W.F.P.O. website:
The WFPO (World Folklore Photographic Organization), which originates
from the CFPA (China Folklore Photographic Association), and sanctioned
by UNESCO, is going to be established this year. The Second Preparatory
Meeting is in early June, year 2000, in QuanZhou, FuJian, China.
Ancient folklore cultures are rapidly disappearing with the development
of modern society. The CFPA and UNESCO believe that photographers around the world should share the responsibility to document and preserve the varieties of traditional cultures, to enrich our social cultural wealth, to strengthen understanding and communication amongst different cultures, to promote peaceful coexistence, and to make greater contributions to the survival and prosperity of the world folk
cultures.
The CFPA has extended an invitation to Mr. Tong to become one of the
founding members of The World Folklore Photographic Organization.
Click here to see more information. The CFPA has a website at
http://www.china-fpa.org.
March 2 - September 4, 2000
Cultural Exhibition at the University of Washington
Experience the dramatic traditional arts of the Nuosu people. This
stunning display is the first major North American exhibit that
spotlights the cultural revival of this fascinating but little-known
culture from the remote mountains of southwestern China. See over 200
striking artifacts, including intricately patterned clothing, elaborate
silver jewelry, armor, colorfully lacquered wooden bowls and serving
dishes, and unique musical instruments and religious images.
Click here to see more details.
February 6 - 11, 2000
Another Successful Exhibition!
Located in the busy downtown Toronto, one of Mr. Tong's major
Photographic Exhibitions was presented in the City Hall of Toronto. This
Exhibition "Images of the Mystical Land - Tibet, China" consists of 30 well framed
large 12"x18" professional images, selected from the collections of Mr.
Tong's own slide images filmed in Tibet, presenting diversified artistic but true views of areas in life, nature, religion and people in Tibet.
February 18, 1999
Coming Event:
Mr. Tong will be presenting a photo exhibit entitled "Images of The Mystical Land". Click Here for more information.
Summer 1999
Publications:
Some of Mr. Tong's photographic images of have been published:
Recently, the "Leica Fotografie International" magazine published a group of
images by Yau-Sun Tong in the #5 issue for July/August '99. "Leica Fotografie
International" is a long standing Photographic publication published in Germany in English, French and German, and has a worldwide circulation.
Exhibits:
One of Mr. Tong's major Photographic exhibitions was presented in the
Arts Gallery inside the well known Canadian Historic Building - Pier 21
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada from August 1 to August 31, 1999.
This Exhibition titled "Images of the
Mystical Land - Tibet, China", was hosted by the Multicultural Association
of Nova Scotia. All images were high quality 12"x18" archivable photographic
prints for Gallery display.
According to the venue's data records, an average of 500 people per day
visited this Photographic Exhibition during the busy summer month. The
Exhibition drew noticeable attention during the month-long exhibit. Five English
newspapers including one Canadian national newspaper, and two Chinese
newspapers, including the Chinese national newspaper "People's Daily Overseas Canadian Edition", had a total of 13 articles, art reviews, and news reports about this exhibition. The Exhibition is looking for further opportunities to
be displayed in other venues in Canada and other countries.
Fall 1999
Current Project:
Mr. Tong is interested in completing the next Photographic project:
"Fascinating Southwest China"
, it will be another interesting and exciting exhibition not to
be missed!
"Capturing the Moments of Truth in Nature and
Culture" ...this is the mission statement of Yau-Sun Tong's
Photographic Ventures.
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