On August 29, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and anticipation as 28 members of Tatler’s GMT Watch Club gathered at Tatler House in Hong Kong for an engaging event presented by the renowned watch collector and photographer, Steven Ho
The air was abuzz with a shared passion for horology, with attendees like Federico Tan eagerly awaiting the opportunity to learn the art of capturing stunning photographs of cherished timepieces.
Steven Ho, known for his talent in capturing the beauty of his watch collection, took the stage with an infectious enthusiasm. His passion for watches captivated the audience as he shared his knowledge and insights on watch photography techniques. He delved into the intricacies of the subject, covering topics such as lighting, composition, and capturing intricate details.
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The event wasn’t just about learning though—it was also a celebration of horology and a platform for like-minded individuals to connect. After Ho’s presentation, he opened the floor to questions from members of the audience. Curiosity about shadow play, colour schemes and how to shoot dome watches kept the conversation flowing over champagne and canapés, and Peter Young undoubtedly asked the most important question of the night: how to get the perfect group watch shot—a favourite snap to take among watch club members.
For those who came for the Ho’s teachings, however, they were not disappointed. Attendees were fully immersed in a masterclass that not only educated them on how to elevate their own photography skills, but also inspired them to explore their own creativity. For those who couldn’t make it to the event, here are Ho’s top tips from the session.