They say street photography tells stories. I say street photography is about capturing a fragment of reality - you are the one deciding what the story should be. This collection presents 10 fragments of such kind, each presenting an opportunity for your imagination to complete the story.
You are collecting the first and my favourite fragment - fragment 1.
“And I would yell at them: ‘Move! Pretend it is a city!....where there are other people.”'
This is the reality of metropolis life – we are physically proximate yet we are all living in a world of one, barely noticing the existence of others. With photos taken in face-paced cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo, this series slowly walks you through city life, offering a glimpse of little moments - an old man sitting alone under the disco lights, a couple rushing across the road….They say street photography tells stories. I say street photography only captures a fragment of reality - you are the one deciding what the story should be.
So pretend it is a city, let your imagination do the story-telling - there are people of all ages doing interesting things. Ultimately, regular people are always fascinating even when they are not.
*All proceedings of this collection were donated in HKD to Society for Abandoned Animals
Fragment 1: Little One
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They say street photography tells stories. I say street photography is about capturing a fragment of reality - you are the one deciding what the story should be. This collection presents 10 fragments of such kind, each presenting an opportunity for your imagination to complete the story.
You are collecting the first and my favourite fragment - fragment 1.
“And I would yell at them: ‘Move! Pretend it is a city!....where there are other people.”'
This is the reality of metropolis life – we are physically proximate yet we are all living in a world of one, barely noticing the existence of others. With photos taken in face-paced cities like Hong Kong and Tokyo, this series slowly walks you through city life, offering a glimpse of little moments - an old man sitting alone under the disco lights, a couple rushing across the road….They say street photography tells stories. I say street photography only captures a fragment of reality - you are the one deciding what the story should be.
So pretend it is a city, let your imagination do the story-telling - there are people of all ages doing interesting things. Ultimately, regular people are always fascinating even when they are not.
*All proceedings of this collection were donated in HKD to Society for Abandoned Animals