TOKYO-2016 People / Family

Distant Memories

  • Prize
    Silver in People/Family
  • Photographer
    Richard S. Chow

My family moved from Hong Kong to Los Angeles when I was sixteen. Those first years were difficult for an immigrant teenager due to language and culture shifts, and at times were overwhelming as I tried to find my place in this new world. From discovery, insight and serendipity, the American culture was slowly absorbed. More specific to So Cal, the beach architype is ingrained in the lifestyle, and I quickly learned that it was a place that provided comfort and inspiration to me as a young man. I now frequent the beach regularly as a place for relaxation and observation. With this series, Distant Memories, I capture the childhood that I could have experienced, those weekend forays to museums, outings to the waters edge, with family, friends and a picnic basket filled with the ingredients for a perfect day. Like finding shells on the shore, I am collecting visual memories. And while they might not be my memories, they allow me to imagine a childhood in a place I now call home.

Richard S. Chow is an award winning photographer, who focuses on aesthetic, documentary and fine art images. Technical precision and composition remain the hallmarks of his work, but he continues to examine all aspects of the artistic medium including homemade shooting devices, film, phone, and high tech digital cameras. Richard is honored to have held solo exhibits at museum and galleries - notable includes the Museum of Art and History (MOAH) in Lancaster, Neutra Museum Gallery in Silver Lake, and Orange Coast College Fine Arts Center in Costa Mesa, CA. www.richardschow.com