Hong Kong feels like a city shot in reflections, rain, and neon. This series looks for the quiet human scale inside the density, narrow alleys, backlit staircases, late-night food counters, faces passing through light, and the soft pause between two rushes.
Photographed on the move, with a documentary eye and a cinematic taste for atmosphere, these images trace a Hong Kong of thresholds, where old textures and new glass overlap, where crowds become rhythm, and where the smallest pockets of light turn into scenes.