China's tallest buildings
A Hong Kong based photographer has compiled a kaleidoscopic collection of some of China's tallest buildings in a way they've never been shot before.
Andy Yeung spent months traveling across the country capturing these mesmerizing images of skyscrapers from the bottom up.
Andy Yeung spent months traveling across the country capturing these mesmerizing images of skyscrapers from the bottom up.
1. Fok Cheong residential building in Hong Kong
2. Gap between two office blocks in Hong Kong
3. Hypnotic structure in Shenzhen
4. Lujiazui, financial district in Shanghai
Early Morning Street Photography
The usual practice for the DRTV guys is to make a video out on the streets in the daytime. But what happens when we shoot on those same streets at an unreasonably early time of the morning? Kai and Lok shoot the streets of Hong Kong at 4am in the morning....
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