“READiscovery / LIBRARY” Photo Exhibition

The Hong Kong Public Libraries has been Hong Kong people’s companion for six decades. Despite changes in the way we hunt, we borrow and we read with the times, Hong Kong people always enjoy the pleasures of reading and relaxing in the public libraries through generations.

To create the works, the photographers have captured the intriguing corners of the libraries or based on the inspiration drawn by Librarians’ Choice, complemented with small figurines and everyday objects. A series of images resembling miniature scenes are created, which present a new perspective on the libraries, bringing forth the connection between reading and daily life.
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“READiscovery / LIBRARY” Photo Exhibition presents a new perspective on the libraries, bringing forth the connection between reading and daily life.

READiscovery / LIBRARY


The photographers have captured the various libraries' decoration, environment, facilities and so forth with their unique lenses, presenting the libraries from particular angles.
ice-skating
The work “All Day Ice Skating” is taken at Tiu Keng Leng Public Library.
encounter
It is serendipity to meet someone in life, and a blessing too. The photo is taken at Yau Ma Tei Public Library.

Librarians’ Choice


Inspired by Librarians’ Choice and using small figurines and everyday objects, the photographers have produced the works out of boundless creativity. You can click the image to read the related book.
book-photography
Immerse yourself in every interest which will add fun to your life. The photo is in reference to the Chinese e-book "攝影的起點".
rubbish
Treasure and protect the ocean. Stop making rubbish! The work is inspired by the Chinese e-book "我們製造的垃圾".

Photography team: B+2B


The team is formed by a multimedia creative with over two decades of experience in communications and a veteran photographer. With their curious mind and keen observation, the duo channelled their creativity into a series of images, rediscovering life through every little detail and seemingly ordinary objects.

  • Date: 15 Nov 2022 (Tue) – 25 Nov 2022 (Fri)
  • Time: 12:30–19:30 (Mon – Fri), 11:00–20:00 (Sat – Sun)
  • Venue: 1/F, The Mills, Tsuen Wan