Honor and National Geographic Partner to Create Spectacular Night Photos with Honor 8X

The series, entitled "Brave The Night", was announced on the National Geographic website for the launch of Honor 8X. In the inaugural article released on October 1, Robbie travelled to Hong Kong, where he took spectacular photos from the mountains to the city center.
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The series, entitled "Brave The Night", was announced on the National Geographic website for the launch of Honor 8X. In the inaugural article released on October 1, Robbie travelled to Hong Kong, where he took spectacular photos from the mountains to the city center.

 

 

This is the first time Honor has partnered with National Geographic, and "Brave The Night" is providing a platform for new photos and stories in the coming weeks. From Robbie's talented perspective, readers can learn first-hand the powerful capabilities Honor 8X enables for its users.

In the spirit of promoting creative and inspirational photographs, Honor has also kicked off an online contest, #Honormade. Open now, individuals can submit their best day and night photos for a chance to win an Honor 8X smartphone, and to have their photos judged by Robbie Shone for display by National Geographic. Participate in the #Honormade contest before November 30 at: www.hihonor.com/global/events/day-and-night/

Equipped with dual-lens 20M + 2M, F/1.8 aperture rear camera and artificial intelligence (AI) which recognizes 22 different categories and 500 scenarios in real-time, Honor 8X takes beautiful photos in any environment. These features, and especially the innovative night shot, are showcased in the articles and photos from Robbie which are now available on National Geographic's "Brave The Night" website. The website will also display the winning #Honormade submissions after the conclusion of the contest.

George Zhao, President of Honor said, "Every smartphone user understands how important a camera is to their daily experience. For this reason, Honor offers an elite camera with Honor 8X, so that you can take the best photos regardless of where you are, or what time of day or night. We are very excited to partner with National Geographic for this campaign. With the "Brave The Night" series, Robbie Shone is showing the world all the amazing photos you can take when you have an Honor 8X smartphone in your hands."

Robbie Shone said, "Cave photography is my personal passion, and I've spent years experimenting and mastering the craft in low light situations. When I received the Honor 8X, I was impressed by its camera capabilities. It's astounding how much technology they can build into this smartphone. I enjoyed finding creative ways to show off Honor 8X's night shooting capabilities, and I was happy to share my experiences for National Geographic's readers."

Honor 8X is available for purchase online at: www.hihonor.com/global/products/smartphone/honor8x/

About Honor 

Honor and National Geographic Partner to Create Spectacular Night Photos with Honor 8X

Honor is a leading smartphone e-brand under the Huawei Group. In line with its slogan, "For the Brave", the brand was created to meet the needs of digital natives through internet-optimized products that offer superior user experiences, inspire action, foster creativity and empower the young to achieve their dreams. In doing this, Honor has set itself apart by showcasing its own bravery to do things differently and to take the steps needed to usher in the latest technologies and innovations for its customers.

For more information, please visit Honor online at www.hihonor.com or follow us on:

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About National Geographic

National Geographic inspires viewers through its smart, innovative programming that questions what we know, how we view the world and what drives us forward. With a focus on the core goals of exploration and education that the National Geographic Society emphasizes, National Geographic challenges perceptions and allows viewers to push back against the boundaries of exploration. Globally, National Geographic has effectively used the medium of television to reach 440 million homes in 171 countries with 45 languages.

For more information, please visit http://natgeotv.com/asia.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NGCasia
Instagram: @natgeoasia

About Robbie Shone

A cave explorer and visual storyteller, Robbie is recognized as one of the most accomplished cave photographers in the world. He is based in the heart of the Alps in the scenic alpine town of Innsbruck, Austria.  Whilst completing a B.A. in Fine Art and Photography, Sheffield, UK, Robbie pursued his love of the outdoors.  He developed a strong interest in caving, and in particular the challenges that cave photography has to offer. For more information, visit his website at: http://www.shonephotography.com/.

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