Hong Kong
In Hong Kong, the city rises before it spreads. Towers press into the sky, streets compress into narrow corridors of motion, and the harbour holds it all in reflection. Density is not chaos here; it is choreography.
This collection moves between altitude and intimacy ā from glass and steel facades to market stalls, ferry crossings, and rain-slicked pavements lit by neon. Light refracts, crowds converge, and moments surface briefly before dissolving back into the current. Hong Kong does not slow down; it sharpens your attention.







