Showing posts with label advertising photography reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advertising photography reading. Show all posts

October 15, 2009

Hosang Park featured on 20x200 today.

Love the shapes, details and colors.


I photograph small parks located within and around living spaces in downtown Seoul.

I pay attention to the images as seen from a bird’s-eye view. While working, I focus not on relating special stories about them but on just presenting the spaces. I think that pictures presented that way can be a pathway to remind viewers of their own thoughts on familiar places—in particular, their thoughts or discussions regarding parks. The parks, as seen here, from a bird's-eye view, reflect characteristics of downtown areas and distorted realities. In addition, they also reveal fabricated Korean-style space and the stark realities of democracy in a more comic way.


20x200 : Artists : Hosang Park

August 12, 2008

Nicely done, Benetton.

I just think this is a beautiful ad.



The ad is a companion piece to the latest edition of Benetton's Colors magazine.

30 Pictures Of the Sichuan Earthquake, 30 Tibetan Prayers, One Shared Hope

It is not a conventional magazine, but rather a collection of prayers inspired by the design and meaning of traditional Tibetan flags. The Colors editorial team collected 30 photographs of the Sichuan earthquake and met 30 Tibetan monks around the world. Each monk composed a prayer inspired by one of these photos.




COLORS #74 - Victims


(via Street Attack and Adrants)