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Photojournalism. Travel, Leisure and Lifestyle Photography. National Press Photographer Association (NPPA) Photojurnalist. FAA Licensed sUAS Pilot.

Travel, Leisure and Lifestyle Photographer.

8 Dec 2019 - six months in and still 800,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong and peacefully marched for their five demands.

I’m was here to celebrate love, gathering, family, union, and hope for a future on Saturday; and Sunday’s march was that too. It wasn’t riots. It was generations of Hong Kongers peacefully coming together and with one loud voice asking for their lives to be better now, and for their future.

I did not plan on going out, however as much fear or images in the past has made it seemed unwise; once here that wasn’t what you felt. From the first aid workers at almost every block, to the photojournalists, there were always people to help. Let alone the marchers, friendly, and compassionate.

As I leave, I’ll look to those first responders and photojournalists to keep me informed, and risking themselves to keep those I love safe. Along with a place that is near and dear to my heart.
©batesTopher photo
#hongkong #香港 06/08/2020

Exactly six months ago I took this collection of photos, which documented six months of protesters taking action, with the scars those days, weeks, and months had taken.

Talking about what this looked like and felt like back to friends and family in the west.

What it meant when generations, and communities came together to speak out as one giant peaceful voice.

I wondered if returning to the west I’d see something like this. Here we are, the journey has been arduous, painful, and come with extreme losses. Yet, it seems, as a culture, we are here, ready, showing up, and in it for change, which we might just get.





#香港加油



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8 Dec 2019 - six months in and still 800,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong and peacefully marched for their five demands. I’m was here to celebrate love, gathering, family, union, and hope for a future on Saturday; and Sunday’s march was that too. It wasn’t riots. It was generations of Hong Kongers peacefully coming together and with one loud voice asking for their lives to be better now, and for their future. I did not plan on going out, however as much fear or images in the past has made it seemed unwise; once here that wasn’t what you felt. From the first aid workers at almost every block, to the photojournalists, there were always people to help. Let alone the marchers, friendly, and compassionate. As I leave, I’ll look to those first responders and photojournalists to keep me informed, and risking themselves to keep those I love safe. Along with a place that is near and dear to my heart. ©batesTopher photo #hongkong #香港

Photos 08/28/2019

i’m at a loss for words, and my heart, it hurts.
see you tomorrow Hawai’i.
©batesTopher photo

Photos 08/22/2019

double happiness.
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Photos 07/18/2019

i don’t even know what i’m doing tonight.
©batesTopher photo
#香港

Photos 07/11/2019

feeling from bones says, find a home...
©batesTopher photo

Photos 06/06/2019

I’ll miss you man.
🖤

Photos 05/21/2019

we’re not men anymore... just animals.
©batesTopher photo
#香港

Photos 05/10/2019

half as much, twice as elegant.
©batesTopher photo

Photos 04/29/2019

go back, something good, something right.
see you tomorrow Hawai’i.
©batesTopher photo

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