Basil Pao

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Basil Pao is a Hong Kong-based photographer who is perhaps best known for his work as the stills photographer on the BBC filming teams that made Michael Palin’s TV travel programs.

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[edit] Early career

Basil Pao (whose Chinese name is Ho-Yun) was born in Hong Kong. He started his career as an art director and graphic designer in New York and Los Angeles. His work during that time included making numerous record covers and posters for Atlantic Records, Polygram and Warner Bros. Records.

It was during this time that Basil Pao met Michael Palin, when they worked together on the book for the Monty Python film Life of Brian.

In 1980 Basil Pao returned to Hong Kong and took up photography as his new career.

[edit] The Michael Palin trips

When Michael Palin was doing his first trip for the BBC in 1988, Around the World in Eighty Days, he asked Basil Pao to show him around Hong Kong when he arrived there. After a couple of days in Hong Kong Michael Palin asked Basil Pao to accompany the BBC team on the stretch from Hong Kong to Shanghai to act as guide and interpreter, and Basil Pao agreed. Many of the photographs that Basil Pao took in Hong Kong and Shanghai and in between are used in the book that Michael Palin later wrote about this trip, Around the World in 80 Days.

In 1992 when Michael Palin and the BBC were planning to make a new travel program, Pole to Pole, they decided that it would be a good idea to have a full-time stills photographer on the team, and that Basil Pao was a top candidate for the job. Basil Pao accepted, and, except for the very first few days and the very last few days (he missed out on the two poles due to lack of space in the small aircraft used at both ends of the trip) it was exclusively his pictures that were used in the follow-on book that Michael Palin wrote, Pole to Pole with Michael Palin.

Basil Pao had taken an incredible 30,000 pictures on the Pole to Pole trip, and Pao together with BBC Books released a large coffee-table style book with some of these pictures, Pole to Pole - The Photographs. Michael Palin wrote some introductory text and lent his name to the cover, but the book was almost completely dedicated to Basil Pao's pictures, some of them displayed in beautiful two-page spreads.

The success of the collaboration on Pole to Pole marked the start of a long tradition. Each of the following Michael Palin trips for the BBC included Basil Pao on the team as the stills photographer, and it was exclusively (or almost exclusively) Pao's pictures that were used in the follow-up book that Palin wrote about each trip. These books are Full Circle, Hemingway Adventure, Sahara, Himalaya, and New Europe.

As well as providing pictures for the Michael Palin books, Basil Pao made three additional photography books: Full Circle - The Photographs, Inside Sahara, and Inside Himalaya. Michael Palin's name is featured on each of these books and he provided some introductory text, but these books are otherwise exclusively about Basil Pao's pictures. (There are no Basil Pao photography books related to Hemingway Adventure or New Europe, although he was on the team for those trips too.)

[edit] Other activities

Basil Pao's photographs have been used in books and magazines all over the world. He took photographs for Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor and Il piccolo Buddha (Little Buddha), and held the photographic exhibitions Glimpses of Silence and The Last Emperor Collection across Asia and Europe.

Pao also performed as actor and assistant director in The Last Emperor.

Basil Pao has also produced several other photography books, including China Revealed (publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson) and limited edition books Aman and Bhutan for publisher Amanresorts. He lately released a book called Hands containing only pictures of people's hands from all over the world.

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