Tag : Hong Kong Photography

Urban Density Hong Kong

Concrete Jungle: Visual Tale of Hong Kong’s Urban Density By Dietrich Erich Herlan

In the vibrant tapestry of Hong Kong, a fusion of culture, history, and innovation unfolds. Amidst the neon glow and bustling streets, this metropolis stands as one of the most densely populated areas on the planet, home to over 7.3 million residents in a compact expanse. Constrained by limited space…

Hong Kong Street Photography By Edas Wong

Street Photography With A Twist: 30 Clever Photos By Edas Wong

An analogy that’s often used is if you give a monkey a typewriter and enough time, it will eventually produce the complete works of Shakespeare. This same principle can be applied to photography. By capturing a multitude of random images, you’re bound to find something that appears intentional, stunning, or…

Photographer Manson Shows Why Hong Kong Is Called The Concrete Jungle

Photographer Manson Shows Why Hong Kong Is Called The Concrete Jungle

Photographer Manson shows why Hong Kong is called the concrete jungle. Hong Kong is popular for its stunning cityscapes. Many photographers and filmmakers get attracted to the city as it provides crazy symmetrical and vibrant views of the detailed concrete constructions. But photographer Manson wants to show how Hong Kong…

Mind-blowing Black And White Street Photos Of Hong Kong In The 1950s Captured By A Teenager

These amazing street photos of Hong Kong captured by Self taught Chinese photographer Fan Ho. He arrived from Shanghai in 1949 and he fascinated by streets of Hong Kong. These Photos are part of his book “A Hong Kong Memoir“. More Info: Modernbook (View photos on Wherecoolthingshappen)  …

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