On the evening of Sep. 18, at around 7 p.m., the police received a report from hikers that a 65-year-old man named Tin had collapsed near Pak Kung Au at stage two of Lantau Trail. He had injuries to his forehead and back and was later pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital. EastPro, a publisher, confirmed that the hiker was landscape photographer Edward Tin Chun Fook, known for his book “Hong Kong Love Letter” and several entries in the National Geographic global photography contest. His photography talents were widely recognized in Hong Kong and by the international photography community. Mr. Tin had studied graphic design at evening school and started his career in advertising, working his way up from being a messenger to a designer. In the early 1990s, he co-founded an advertising company with friends. He transitioned into photography in 2013, initially capturing sunrises and sunsets during hikes and sharing his work on social media. His photos garnered numerous awards and recognitions from National Geographic magazine. He collaborated with EastPro starting in 2018 and officially published his “Hong Kong Love Letter” photography book in 2020. He also held a photography exhibition titled “Made in Hong Kong,” which received a warm response....Read more https://www.theepochtimes.com/china/landscape-photographer-edward-tin-collapses-while-hiking-and-passes-away-5496506