Portrait: Honorable Mention 2018 (professional)
Felix Hatfield - American Folk Singer and Song Writer by Larry Louie (Canada)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This is my friend, Felix Hatfield, a Grammy winning American songwriter, storyteller & folk artist based in Portland, Oregon, US. This image is part of a series of creative portraits taken for his new album Lucky To Be a Sad Man releasing in the Fall 2018. The images are a peek into Felix’creative process and imagery from his stories and his songs. This particular portrait reflects his feeling of isolation and loneliness as a struggling singer songwriter building robots from recycled material to act as his friends and companions. Many of Felix’songs is a reflection of his own life experiences in the present and the past and the reality of how difficult it is to make ends meet as an artist with its ups and downs.
AUTHOR
International award winning documentary photographer Larry Louie leads a dual career. He is an optometrist in Canada and also a travel and documentary photographer who has managed to combined his interests to promote the work of different charities around the world. In his optometry clinic, he is Dr. Larry Louie, working to enhance the vision of people from all walks of life in the urban core of a North American city. On his travels, he is a humanitarian documentary photographer, exploring the lives of remote indigenous people, and documenting social issues around the world. As an optometrist, Larry adjusts people’s visual perception. As a photographer, he seeks to adjust people’s view of the world. Either way, he is interested in things that exist outside the regular field of vision.
Over the last couple of years, Dr. Louie has used his photography as a platform to high light the work of different charities around the world, along with other social issues and challenges people are encountering in a world facing rapid urbanization and globalization. He wants to engage people in inspiring stories of perseverance and strength, not only of those who have found themselves caught in such a plight, but also amazing individuals and organizations that are lending a helping hand. He hopes his photographs will be able to tell the stories and make a difference, and to reveal light that is found in the darkest of places.
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