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The Portrait of Architecture

The architectural photography project, named "The Portrait Of Architecture", spanned four months, from initiation to completion. It drew inspiration from the techniques employed by foreign photographers in capturing buildings. Each building’s photography process involved meticulous composition and framing, requiring approximately two hours. Post-production work consumed an additional hour for each piece. The series encompassed notable structures like the Murray Hong Kong Hotel, Lippo Centre, Bank of China Tower, Xiqu Center, and the Palace Museum and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Jockey Club Innovation Building.

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Vanishing City

By reimagining these six Hong Kong buildings as ‘Vanishing City’ and relocating them to the waterfront, the project offered viewers a fresh perspective on urban landscapes.

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