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Hong Kong Photo Contest 2021

09 Jun, 2022

Hong Kong Photo Contest 2021 Winners’ Exhibition will be held at Gallery by the Harbour from 7 June to 26 June, 2022.

As the ever-shining Oriental Pearl, Hong Kong is unique and beautiful in many ways, attracting people from all over the world to stay and visit with an explorer eye, and inspiring many photographers to capture precious moments in different genres. To encourage and nurture potential and talented photographers, Wheelock Properties is once again co-operated with National Geographic Magazine (Traditional Chinese Edition) in organizing a contest for photo enthusiasts. The categories for this year include “Landscape, Wildlife, City, People, Mobile and Short Video”, welcoming both professional gear followers and mobile users to uncover the uniqueness of Hong Kong and share the stories beyond words.

While we only accepted photographs and short videos taken in Hong Kong, our entrants included photographers from many regions and countries, such as Mainland China, Taiwan, Macau, Singapore, Philippines, Bangladesh, Australia, Greece, Italy, United Kingdom, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates, and, of course, Hong Kong itself. This year, the Contest has received over 7,165 submissions from both photography enthusiasts and professionals.
The contest this year also encourages participants to capture the unseen sides of the city with short video to showcase their awe-inspiring work and reveal the best of “The Oriental Pearl” to the world.

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“This is the fifth consecutive year that Wheelock Properties have presented the Hong Kong Photo Contest with National Geographic Magazine Chinese Edition. We’re delighted to have received many submissions of superior quality. Even though our life has changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years, this annual contest was still held to bring photography enthusiasts together to display their remarkable talent by telling stories of Hong Kong through photos and videos. Winner of People Category《Duty》by Leung Hon Shing depicts the very challenges facing workers across industries during the pandemic and reminds us to stay healthy. Congratulations to all the awardees! We look forward to the beautiful works from more distinguished photographers to showcase the unique beauty of Hong Kong on this platform in the future”, says Ricky Wong, Managing Director of Wheelock Properties.

Director YAO said, “ I’m delighted to be able to participate in the judging process of this year’s contest. It has allowed me to once again renew my perspective on Hong Kong’s urban, cultural and natural features through the “frame” of National Geographic. A video entry that chronicled the Yau Ma Tei Car Park Building before its demolition impressed me the most this year. Using time-lapse photography, the videographer succinctly captured the tenseness of Hong Kong’s daily life as well as the monotonous, if not mechanical pace of the city. It is a requiem for historical buildings, which when combined with its wonderful ending and soulful soundtracks, makes for a touching and deeply impressive piece of video work.“

Anthony says, “As a photographer born and educated in Hong Kong, it’s an absolute honour for me to be one of the judge in this contest. And for the second year, I am delighted to revisit my hometown with a lot of highly accomplished photo, both in terms of technical and story elements. Along with fellow contest judges, Mr Lee and Mr Yeo, we were entrusted with a difficult task to determine the winning shots from all of these great photos. The winning photos looked at the challenges that our home is facing from an elevated and artistics angle, while reminding us how beautiful our hometown is, even with thousands miles apart. Thank you everyone of you!.”

Lee from Taiwan says, “This year’s National Geographic Wheelock Hong Kong Photo Contest is once again full of pleasant surprises! We saw not only an increase in the number of submissions, but also a significant improvement in the quality of our shortlisted selections; In addition, there’s also a number of impressive entries in our first-ever short video contest category. I believe that over time, we will see even more mature and exciting video works documenting Hong Hong’s vitality in this new category. As for our future entrants, I look forward to seeing more photographers break Hong Kong’s stereotypical mold with their creativity as they attempt to capture the city in unique and surprising perspectives.”