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Chanel | Korea, Japan & China Photographer

Chanel has been working with me for the last 2 years in the Asia region for their digital content. Most of the shoot are with local and international celebrities who are wearing or using Chanel products. I had the chance to work in 3 different countries , Japan, South Korea and China to cover those assignments. Its always a pleasure to work with such a great name in the industry, a luxury and fashion brands that still bring sparkles in people’s yes. Here are some of those photos:

Pharrell Williams performing in Tokyo

Pharrell Williams performing in Tokyo

Nana Komatsu

Nana Komatsu

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Lee Dong-wook

Lee Dong-wook

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shin min ah

Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart

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Soo Joo Park

Soo Joo Park

Chanel Flagship Store in Seoul South Korea

Chanel Flagship Store in Seoul South Korea

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Gangwon | South Korea Photographer

A couple weeks back, I felt stuck in the city. I usually travel all over Asia every month for commercial and personal shoots and since the beginning of the pandemic I am stuck at home in Seoul. I packed my large format camera in my car and drove the South Korean east coast. I traveled there a few times in the past on assignment and personal trips and slowly felt in love with the vintage look of the coastal cities with their motels and beaches. I started to document those without any particular project in my mind. On the first trip I shot only one evening and 3 frames - here they are:

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Tim Franco is a photographer currently based in South Korea and available for assignment all over the country. Please get in touch : timfranco@gmail.com

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | Schools

Schools were the first to close as the pandemic hit the world. In South Korea, as the curve has flattened, some grades came back to school but in limited numbers with partitioned tables. For the past month, students all over the countries met together online with their teachers using different technologies from zoom to google classroom. Last week, I visited the Dongbu elementary school in Northern Seoul and documented their new process. Hwang Myeong Sin, a 4th-grade teacher welcomed me in her class and showed me the amazing content of google class that she has put together with other colleagues to teach her students online. Here are some of the photos.

Hwang Myeong Sin is ready to welcome her students once the governments will allow it.

Hwang Myeong Sin is ready to welcome her students once the governments will allow it.

Google classroom with students

Special classes are organized to welcome the students from homes who cannot take care of their children during work hours. Here children are being taught coding.

Special classes are organized to welcome the students from homes who cannot take care of their children during work hours. Here children are being taught coding.

Robert Thomas Shurmur teaching an english lesson to his students online.

An active class with an empty classroom

All photos by Tim Franco, get in touch at timfranco@gmail.com if you are interested to publish.

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | The Itaewon Cluster

A new cluster of cases started in the busiest entertainment district of the South Korean capital. Find out what Itaewon looks like after being shut down.

When South Korea managed to flatten the curve, the government decided to ease restrictions and recommendations. Strict social distancing got more loose and most of bars and clubs reopened their doors. All of those actions came in just as the country was getting ready for the biggest holiday break of the spring. This was a big test for South Korea and it did not go well. On the 1st of may week end, an infected person came to the busiest nightlife district in Seoul and went clubbing - he was infected. A couple weeks down the road, cases linked to that first patient rose above 130 and authorities are still tracking 7000 people who have possibly been on the routes of those positive patients. The Itaewon district has been shut down and what was once the busiest nightlife attraction of the South Korean capitals now resemble a ghost town. Furthermore, most of the places visited by patient 0 were clubs linked to the LGBTQ community - one that is already struggling in a very conservative society and that is already facing the backlash of this new cluster of cases.

The busiest nightlife district of Seoul now resemble a ghost-town.

The busiest nightlife district of Seoul now resemble a ghost-town.

The epicenter of this new cluster is located around the the clubs catering to the LGBTQ community.

The epicenter of this new cluster is located around the the clubs catering to the LGBTQ community.

The name of Queen club hidden behind A4 paper because of the fear of repercussion

Trunk club was another establishment visited by patient 0.

King Club was another place visited by patient 0 according to the routes shared by local authorities

King Club was another place visited by patient 0 according to the routes shared by local authorities

The entire Itaewon district is now empty and local business have been forced to shut down

A lot of local business have been enjoying crowds for the past couple of weeks and have been now ordered to shut down.

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All images by Tim Franco - get in touch if you are interested at timfranco@gmail.com

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | masks

In touristic spots and large public spaces, everybody is wearing masks.

0 new domestic cases in South Korea for the past 2 days - we are slowly getting there! As the global pandemic continues worldwide, I will continue documenting the situation from here. Touristic sites are mostly empty most of the international flights have come to a stop but people have continued to wear masks, even by themselves in empty spaces as a courtesy in case of a sudden encounter. Those new landscapes give an eerie feeling of what is to come in the rest of the world

The royal guard performers at the Gyeongbokgung palace are wearing masks - but theirs are special are they are embroidered with a mystical creature from the Korean folklore that are suppose to protect people from plagues.

The royal guard performers at the Gyeongbokgung palace are wearing masks - but theirs are special are they are embroidered with a mystical creature from the Korean folklore that are suppose to protect people from plagues.

The Gyeongbokgung palace, one of the most touristic site in Seoul is mostly empty.

A royal guard performers at the Gyeongbokgung palace are wearing a mask.

Even in large empty spaces such as the DDP, people are wearing masks.

Even in large empty spaces such as the DDP, people are wearing masks.

all images by Tim Franco. Get in touch at timfranco@gmail.com if interested

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | Portraits 1

This post is dedicated to those people in the serving industry who continue to work and interact with a large number of people every day in Seoul South Korea.

8 new cases as per yesterday feels like a small victory in South Korea. The curve is flat, people are working, student are starting to use online schooling and life goes on! On the front line, in the serve industry, people wear masks everywhere, in coffee shops, convenient stores, markets etc. This post is dedicated to those people in the serving industry who continue to work and interact with a large number of people every day!

Cho Ju Ok is welcoming customer in her coffee shop in downtown Seoul.

Cho Ju Ok is welcoming customer in her coffee shop in downtown Seoul.

Lim Yung Ok, 7/11 owner is using gloves for every customer and washing his hands with sanitizer between every sale.

Lim Yung Ok, 7/11 owner is using gloves for every customer and washing his hands with sanitizer between every sale.

Kim Jina is preparing coffee in her shop in Jamsil downtown Seoul.

Kim Jina is preparing coffee in her shop in Jamsil downtown Seoul.

Kang Hye Ryeong has placed protecting glass to implement safety in her pharmacy

Kang Hye Ryeong has placed protecting glass to implement safety in her pharmacy

Park Gwan Woo works with a mask at the fish market in downtown Seoul

Park Gwan Woo works with a mask at the fish market in downtown Seoul

A large selection of photos on the Covid 19 are available upon request - all photos by Tim Franco - get in touch at timfranco@gmail.com

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | Testing

Beyond the general usage of the masks, one of the big reasons why South Korea managed to get ahead of the Coronavirus is because of its intensive testing from the get-go.

Beyond the general usage of the masks, one of the big reasons why South Korea managed to get ahead of the Coronavirus ( 8 new cases today ) is because of its intensive testing from the get-go. South Korean laboratories were amongst the first to create an efficient test for the Covid 19. Then they deployed the test all around the country through free testing sites. All the hospitals became sealed off the general visitors and testing centers were constructed in container buildings in front of them. That allowed the hospitals to stay safe of contaminations. On top of that, a lot of testing centers were deployed in sensitive areas or in front of official government buildings. Then to ensure even more safety, South Korea installed drive through and walk through testing site were people did not have to get out of their car to be tested. All tests are free for locals and foreign nationals and results are available within hours by text message. Here are some of the photos of those testing sites and the people operating them.

A nurse posing in front of a drive through testing center in Downtown Seoul

A nurse posing in front of a drive through testing center in Downtown Seoul

The drive through testing for Coronavirus is divided in 4 stages and takes about 5 to 10 minutes.

The drive through testing for Coronavirus is divided in 4 stages and takes about 5 to 10 minutes.

As cases are decreasing, the nurses are often waiting in their suits cars to come through.

The nurses & doctors are in full protective gears during the test.

A test center on the parking lot of the main hospital of the Hanam district of downtown Seoul

A test center on the parking lot of the main hospital of the Hanam district of downtown Seoul

An old woman waiting to be tested in front of an hospital in downtown Seoul.

An old woman waiting to be tested in front of an hospital in downtown Seoul.

A selective clinic testing center in front of the Yongsan government building

A queue for people waiting to be tested in front of the makeshift testing center of the Yongsan Government building.

All photos by Tim Franco | Available for publication, please get in touch: timfranco@gmail.com

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | Elections

The parliamentary elections took place yesterday in South Korea. The government took multiple mesures to allow electors to cast their votes in the safest way.

The parliamentary elections took place yesterday in South Korea. The government took multiple mesures to allow electors to cast their votes in the safest way. Each elector had to queue 1 meter from each other and wear a mask. Upon arrival at the door, a first temperature check was processed, then, voters had to wash their hands with sanitizer before picking a pair of disposable gloves. Only then, they were allowed inside to cast their vote.

South Korea was among the first countries to hold a national vote since the pandemic began. The party of President Moon Jae-in has won a decisive victory in those elections, with voters backing the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

A candidate campaigning from a truck in Downtown Seoul

A candidate campaigning from a truck in Downtown Seoul

Voters queuing with a safety distance on election day in the Yongsan district of Seoul

Voters queuing with a safety distance on election day in the Yongsan district of Seoul

Voter being checked for body temperature before being allowed to cast his vote.

Voter being checked for body temperature before being allowed to cast his vote.

Disposable gloves are being distributed to each voters

Gloves are then being disposed after the casting process

Volunteers from the ruling party are campaigning on a street of downtown Seoul.

Volunteers from the ruling party are campaigning on a street of downtown Seoul.

A member of the conservative party finishing a campaign speech from a truck in Downtown Seoul

A conservative candidate visiting a local cafe during his campaign.

Fever checks are not only applied during this electoral process. They are also mandatory for the entrance of most major public and office building in the city.

Fever checks are not only applied during this electoral process. They are also mandatory for the entrance of most major public and office building in the city.

all images by Tim Franco - get in touch at timfranco@gmail.com for publications.

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | back to the office

White-collars are getting back to work in their office all over South Korea. With social distancing, masks and constant checks, the working force is learning to live in a new reality.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, a lot of office workers have been working from home. When the situation in Seoul did not escalate as much as in Daegu, offices have started to organize a system of shifts to preserve social distancing. With only half of the effective present, the chances of transmission supposed to be kept to a minimum. This week as the curve is flattening, most companies have decided to get their full effective back to work. The center of Seoul is once again busy with white-collar workers covered with masks walking around, getting lunch and coffee and enjoying the first warm days of the spring. Wearing masks almost constantly is a new normality and each office building checks the temperature of each employee before they are allowed back in.

Office workers on their way to their lunch break.

Office workers on their way to their lunch break.

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On some terraces. office workers are allowing themselves to take out the masks in small groups.

On some terraces. office workers are allowing themselves to take out the masks in small groups.

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Each worker is checked for body temperature before getting inside their office building.

Each worker is checked for body temperature before getting inside their office building.

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul | Cherry Blossom

The cherry blossom season and rising temperatures in Seoul have pushed a lot of people outside of their homes. How Korea is dealing with spring crowds under the COVID 19.

This week signals the coming of springs -with temperature finally rising and most importantly, cherry trees blossoming, it is the big come back of the beautiful days. The local government is advising strong social distancing policies but it is impossible to keep people, especially young ones, away from the beautiful white trees and the relaxing banks of the Han river. For this occasion, a big number of volunteer are walking around the crowds with panels reminding to wear masks and to keep a safety distance of 2 meters between groups of people. As most of of people are doing their best to respect those rules, younger people don’t hesitate to take off the mask for a quick selfie or while enjoying the sun on the grass.

For the past two month, most of the urban population of the peninsula is following the regulations of masks. But with numbers of cases falling down again in Seoul, the population is starting to relax without worrying much about the so called second or third wave. Here are some images around the “officially canceled” cherry blossom festival.

A couple enjoy the Cherry Trees in Yeouido, downtown Seoul. Part of the street has been closed to the public but people are still free to stroll around. In between trees, numerous signs are reminding visitors to keep wearing masks and observe a safe…

A couple enjoy the Cherry Trees in Yeouido, downtown Seoul. Part of the street has been closed to the public but people are still free to stroll around. In between trees, numerous signs are reminding visitors to keep wearing masks and observe a safety distance between groups.

At every entrance of the Hangang park , hand sanitizers and volunteers are here to remind the visitors of the dangers of the Covid 19

A volunteer with a sign reminding visitor to wear masks stroll up and down the main alley in between the cherry trees.

A group of young people playing in the the Hangang park. Young people have less tendencies to wear masks at all time.

A group of young people playing in the the Hangang park. Young people have less tendencies to wear masks at all time.

The park is crowded but groups are sitting spaced from each others. Young people take off their masks for selfies and snacks.

The park is crowded but groups are sitting spaced from each others. Young people take off their masks for selfies and snacks.

A group of young people posing for a photo in front of one of the many cherry tree of Yeouido.

A volunteer offers some hand sanitizer to visitors arriving at the park/

A volunteer offers some hand sanitizer to visitors arriving at the park/

All photos by Tim Franco | get in touch : timfranco@gmail.com

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Covid 19 - Dispatch from Seoul

A live dispatch for the Covid 19 situation in Seoul South Korea with weekly photos and text by Tim Franco.

Strange times… I remember the morning of september 11 2001, I just came back from a night out in the Paris catacombes with friends and I got a message on AOL messenger from a friend in New York where I was a week earlier telling me a plane just collided with one of the twin tower. As I watched the events unfolded live on my television, I was certain that was probably the biggest historical event I was about to witness in my lifetime. This year, I stand corrected. As I am watching the entire world going from panic to lockdown, this time mainly through the screen of my iphone, I am wondering what lays ahead for the world. It also seems important to do my job and pick up my camera and start recording this unique moment.

South Korea is also quite unique in this sense. As the rest of the world seems to slowly go into full lock down, South Korea has managed to flatten the curve. With a population wearing masks extensively to a big campaign of free testing and contact tracing throughout the country, the death toll as remained incredibly low. Life seems almost normal if its not for the fact that the entire population is wearing masks. I am going to document the life in Seoul, not knowing where is going but more as an exercise and a way to record this historical moment.

A young couple on a date in Gangnam.

A young couple on a date in Gangnam.

A social distance volunteer in Yeouido getting ready for the the popular cherry blossom week end.

A social distance volunteer in Yeouido getting ready for the the popular cherry blossom week end.

As social distancing is being reinforced in Seoul, all public square equipments has been sealed off to prevent contact infestions.

As social distancing is being reinforced in Seoul, all public square equipments has been sealed off to prevent contact infestions.

On the main shopping street of Gangnam, it is almost business as usual.

On the main shopping street of Gangnam, it is almost business as usual.

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Warsaw Memory

Photograph of memories of growing in Warsaw - Poland shot with an old 1930’s analog camera.

After my group exhibition in Germany, I have decided to take a trip to Poland where my mother's side of the family is from. I used to spend every single summer there since I was a little child. Back then it was still communist Poland and things were very different. I grew up observing those changes and the opening up of the country as an adolescent. This time, I just had a couple of days to stroll around the city and go back to places that we significant to me as memories. The only camera I had was this old Rolleicord from the 1930’s - it seemed to be the perfect tool to capture distant memories from a city I haven’t seen in years. Here is a mini slideshow from this strange weekend traveling in the past.

This trip made me want to reconnect more with part of my heritage that I have forgotten. Hopefully more to come!

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North Korea's life

A story from North Korea by Asia photographer Tim Franco.

In June 2019, I got the chance to get to travel to North Korea. During 10 days, I was able to shoot with my medium format analog camera around Pyeongyang, Hamhung, Wonsan, Sariwon, Kaesong and lot of other places. I produced a mini series now available on the site, here are a few of the phots as well!

check the full series and text here: The Democracy of the people’s dictatorship

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Pullman China | Asia Hotel Photographer

Last winter, I was assigned by Accor to shoot one their newest hotel in Inner Mongolia. The Pullman was located in the city of Baotou, at the gates of the Gobi Desert. The photos will be used by the Accor group for marketing and commercial purposes. Here are some of those images:

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Tim Franco is a commercial photographer based between Seoul and Shanghai. For more information please get in touch at timfranco@gmail.com

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Kabukicho | Tokyo Red Light district

There is something magic and electrifying about walking around Tokyo at night. The kabukicho district in Tokyo is certainly one of the most lively and extravagant district out there. Between bars, live shows and love motels, I enjoyed a few days in the city to shoot some of the streets with a medium format analog camera. Here are some of those photos:

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Tim Franco is available for editorial and commercial assignments in Japan and greater Asia.

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Seo Ji-hyun for Time Magazine

Tim Magazine assigned me to portray Seo Ji-hyun in South Korea. Miss Seo is a prosecutor who was the first woman to speak out about the #MeToo movement in South Korea. Her courage inspired thousands of women in the country. It was a last minute assignment and we had very little to work with but I am pretty happy with the final photo!

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China - North Korea border | Rivers of defection

As both Koreas are trying to work towards a peace solution, the defections from the DPRK are happening daily. In my first chapter ( http://www.timfranco.com/unperson ), I have interviewed & portrayed those defectors. This time, I traveled along the border of the secretive state and China. The two countries are separated by two rivers and one mountain. Most of the defectors are crossing the rivers into China before finding their difficult way into South Korea. Crossing those rivers is the first step into a new world. Those photos are documenting those places and showing how close and easy it is to make this first step. 

North Korea from the city of Dandong

North Korea from the city of Dandong

Chinese fishfarm overlooking North Korea

Chinese fishfarm overlooking North Korea

 

 

 

North Korea

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China

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just a few meters between China and North Korea

just a few meters between China and North Korea

An old bridge destroyed to cut the traffic between the two countries.

An old bridge destroyed to cut the traffic between the two countries.

All those photos are copyrighted Tim Franco 2018 and available for editorial use upon request.
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Abandonned Ski Resort near the South Korean Olympics

The 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics opened on February 9th. As South Korea just spent 600 million euros on a brand new winter resort, we need only travel one hour North of the new site to find the previous Alps Resort, brutally abandoned 12 years ago. An eerie place that lets one wonder about the fleeting legacy of the Olympic games.

Here is a selection of large format photograph taken in this site as well as a drone video footage of the resort

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Those image and a wilder selection of digital ones are available for editorial usage upon request, please get in touch with timfranco@gmail.com. All drone footages are also available.

Tim Franco is a documentary photographer and drone pilot available for assignment in Asia

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Metamorpolis exhibition in Nantes

The Metamorpolis series is currently exhibited in Nantes at le Passage Saintes Croix until the 21st of november. It is the biggest and I have to say, nicest exhibition produce so far on this project and I was thrilled to be part of the opening event. Here is a few photos of the space .

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Please don't hesitate to contact me directly if you have any question about the exhibition or the project or if you are interested to get the book please go to http://www.metamorpolis.com to purchase a copy !

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Banana Industry in Costa Rica

Following my latest post, I wanted to share this time the beginning of my commercial assignment. I was following the fruit shipping industry in Costa Rica and the obvious first step was the Banana Picking in the plantations. I followed a group of men on their daily routine, from sunrise to sunset with their mule.

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Tim Franco is an editorial & Commercial photographer based in Asia and available for assignments worldwide.

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