“Day Job?” the Photo Exhibition Opening Night
Friday, April 9th, 2010
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
31 Eastern Street
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
p: 852.3483.7950
“Day Job?” the Photo Exhibition
For me personally, I’ve been extremely fascinated by the approach many of my peers have taken in the realm of photography. A lot of these people have become successful in their own right with their primary professions including publishers; designers; brand founders; retailers; artists and musicians. But seeing their creativity applied on a photographic platform that is purely their passion with no financial reward really inspires me.
It sort of confirms my belief that creativity really has no boundaries (when it comes to what medium they use) but for people like myself that weren’t well-versed in more technical forms of visual communication, photography is perhaps my best and only tool. For many so-called “hobbyists” like myself, I feel little weight is held in whether or not the rest of the world actually appreciates your photography… it’s almost as though it’s beyond the point. You’re not in need of making money so the only person that needs satisfying is yourself… perhaps a bit selfish. But as I touched upon, I do like to see the transcending of mediums onto photography and its subsequent success.
“Day Job?” the Photo Exhibition is hopefully the start of my way of investigating photography from a different vantage point. Sure the proliferation of photographic hardware is at a pinnacle, but even then, for that split second in time, that moment is one never to be re-visited as the lens serves as the eyes to what inspires many in a decidedly non-photographic industry. Proceeds from the sale of each print will be donated to the International Center of Photography, a world-class museum and school dedicated to exploring the possibilities of the photographic medium through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs.
-Eugene Kan – Managing Editor of Hypebeast
The opening night of “Day Job?” will take place on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at Above Second Gallery between 6 pm and 10 pm (details below). Each print will come framed and printed with archival inks on Hahnemühle FineArt paper. Proceeds from the sale of the prints will be donated to the International Center of Photography.
Participating Photographers
jeffstaple / Staple Design – Creative Director / New York City, USA
Jules Gayton / Leilow – Founder / Honolulu, USA
Jon Warren / Vans – Senior Designer / Los Angeles, USA
Peter James Lee / Cassette Denim – Founder / Los Angeles, USA
Ian Paley / The Garbstore / London, United Kingdom
Kobe Chen / Subcrew – Founder / Hong Kong
Neek / Stussy – Marketing / Las Vegas, USA
Ephraim Chiu / Capita Snowboarding – Art Director / Vancouver, Canada
Ben Chiu / Apartment / Australia
Jasper Wong / Artist / Hong Kong
JJ Lin / Singer / Singapore
James Lisle / Freelance Creative / Tokyo, Japan
KS / Subcrew – Graphic Designer / Hong Kong
Calvin Yu / R3SP3CT – Creative Director / Vancouver, Canada
Linton Kwok / Fixonic Design & Production – Interior Designer / Hong Kong
Kingson Tang – Hong Kong
Season Chan / Doubleknot / Hong Kong
Lance Chiu / Lanciple /Hong Kong
Eugene Kan / Hypebeast – Managing Editor / Hong Kong
via Hypebeast / Above Second
http://evewithoutadam.net/blog/my-news/day-job-photography-exhibition-curated-by-eugene-kan
http://blog.above-second.com/?p=309