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What are Ho Fan's photographs?

Ho Fan's photographic works include Danish Spring and Master in the Air.

In 1960s, Ho Fan worked as an actor in Shaw Brothers Film Company, and participated in the famous films I Can't Love You, The Journey to the West and Blue and Black, among which he was best known for playing Tang Priest.

Later, he entered the film industry as a director. 1970 directed more than 20 films with the experimental film Enigma in Cannes and Berlin Film Festival, and was active in the Hong Kong film industry in 1970s and 1980s. His works include Spring in Denmark and Master in the Air, most of which are beautiful art films until he retired in the 1990s and moved to the United States.

On June 20 16 19, Ho Fan died in a hospital in San Jose, California.

Evaluation:

Ho Fan is the only erotic films in China with a career in erotic films. He has made less than 10 movies in his life, and there are no non-movies at all. It really takes a lot of courage to do this, especially in the 1970s when China people's thoughts were not fully civilized.

Ho Fan was the only person who filmed Hong Kong in the 1950s and 1960s. His performance of light and shadow is dramatic and beautiful. More importantly, he didn't try to record Hong Kong, but used his lens to capture people, ordinary Hong Kong people. From his photos, I saw human nature and felt warm. The people in those photos are as close as their own families.