Hong Kong: Density, Light, Color
Hong Kong is a study of compression—how a city grows upward, tightens inward, and stays in motion. I photographed the vertical rhythm of buildings, the crowded streets below, and the color that cuts through it all: neon, painted facades, market light, reflections in glass. These images are less about landmarks and more about density—how architecture, infrastructure, and daily life stack into a single frame.