Newcomer of the Week: Lean Lui

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Looking at Lean Lui's photographs feels like being suspended in an in-between state, where one is neither fully awake nor sound asleep. Hazy colors and blurry lines set up her dreamlike sequences, where her muses freely dances, partially undressed yet still completely hidden. Get to know our featured community newcomer from Hong Kong in this short interview.

Name: Lean Lui
LomoHome: @leanlui
Location: Hong Kong

Please tell us something about yourself and what you do.

I am Lean Lui from Hong Kong, 19 years old, a year-2 university student and a self-taught photographer. I started with writing and photography being my mediums of expression. At a certain level, I found that they are rather similar, both revealing the person behind the opus.

I guess I’m influenced by the Chinese style of drawing where the most important thing was to leave blank spaces on the canvas. So, through photography, I can express my perception of things via a ‘non-existing existence’ way. Or, it can be read as a protection for my insecurities.

How did you find the Community and who/what convinced you to join?

I was surfing through the internet when I found the Community. I want a platform to share my work and also learn from others so I joined.

Credits: leanlui

As you have read the 10 Golden Rules of Lomography, what rule do you apply in your everyday life?

My favorite rule is “Don’t worry about any rules”. As mentioned above, I am a self-taught photographer, I don’t know much about camera and photography when I started taking photos. I just took photos of what I want and what I feel, but I think the result is quite good. Sometime my friend who have taken professional photography classes said that they used to be trapped by those “rules”.

In this digital age, why still film?

Film is very special, you won’t know how’s your work until the last moment. Different from using a digital camera where you can’t check your work right after you have taken it. If you don’t like it, you can delete it can take it again. But with film, you can’t do the same.

There’s too much uncertainty with film. Sometimes you’d forget to check if it has expired or you won’t know if the film has snapped. When you play with light leaks, there is no way of knowing where would the light go. When you do the three fingers method, you won’t know if the pictures are aligned perfectly or what chemistry the overlapped pictures will create. When you develop the photos, you don’t know how skilled the person is, if there’s anything wrong with the chemicals... And all of these are linked, which really gives you the feeling of making one wrong move and you’d lose everything. (The original sentence from an ancient Chinese saying:「一子錯,滿盤皆落索。」) And because of that, I cherish each and every frame of the films. I think I consider it as a documentary of ‘fate’ too.

Credits: leanlui

Your favorite analog camera as of the moment? Why?

Minolta x-7a. This is my only analog camera and it has brought a lot of my photos to existence.

What is the Lomographic camera you’d want to have someday?

None for now. Compared to equipment, I’d like to pursue to content of the photos more.

Credits: leanlui

Any song, book, or movie you live by?

All of them are things I really enjoy, so it’s really challenging for me to choose. But among the three, I interact with books the most. I read them everyday, to the point where I’d feel anxious if I don’t read. My favorite book is The Book of Dao. The wisdom of ancient people inspires me a lot, so when I face some hardship, I would open the book and look for answers. They are usually solved. That’s why I would always be amazed by the erudition of Lao Zi.

Share your current favorite Lomograph, could be yours or a friend’s. Why?

This is the photo I took using multi exposure, and it look like and oil painting.

Credits: leanlui

Any Community member you look up to? If so, why him or her?

Not at the moment, but everyone is amazing in my opinion.

Credits: leanlui

What are you looking forward to in our Community?

Let more people see my work learn from the others. I joined so we can improve together.


Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Caroline! Welcome to the Lomography Community and we're all looking forward to seeing more of your work!

2018-02-18 #lomohomes #newcomer #newcomer-of-the-week

2 commentaires

  1. icequeenubia
    icequeenubia ·

    Beautiful photos, @leanlui!

  2. leanlui
    leanlui ·

    @icequeenubia thanks for your appreciation!

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