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Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze Documents Life at the Top of Hong Kong’s Soaring Architecture — Colossal

Amid the frenzied bustle that is city life, it can be difficult—and even dangerous—to stop and observe what happens above street level. For French photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, though, looking to the upper floors of residential buildings and commercial towers in Hong Kong has revealed an astonishing ecosystem. In his new book, Echoing Above, Jacquet-Lagrèze documents…

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Recap | How photographers captured Hong Kong’s essence over the years, from Fan Ho to Hedda Morrison

Recap | How photographers captured Hong Kong’s essence over the years, from Fan Ho to Hedda Morrison

Discover captivating stories of Hong Kong through the lenses of iconic photographers, from Fan Ho’s poignant street scenes to Hedda Morrison’s post-war documentation, from Justin Wong’s nostalgic neon captures to Kasper Forest’s monochromes of the marginalised, and the Post’s own photographic history of the city’s Mid-Autumn Festival. 1. Rediscover Fan Ho, Hong Kong’s poet with…

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