Mid Levels West
Residential area on Hong Kong Island captured on Kodak Ultramax
Stone Nullah Lane
Ancient Cantonese culture meets new Hong Kong with the area offering chances for history, small bites to eat, and moments to explore.
Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town is filled with instagrammable places from cafes to waterfronts.
Shek Tong Tsui
Hidden gem in Sai Wan. Famously known as Hong Kong’s “red light district” in the 1900s. The area is now known for its hipster cafes.
Yuen Long
Afternoon in a country side village close to the HK / China border.
Causeway Bay
Causeway bay at night is bustling. Back alleys in particular is where the magic is.
Mongkok Magic
Mongkok area is characterised by a mixture of old and new multi-story buildings.
South Bridge Road
Old world charm captured in the heart of Tanjong Pagar and China Town district of Singapore.
Marine Drive, Mumbai
Marine Drive is a promenade where most of the buildings are in an art deco style. A common meeting place amongst the locals.
Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town has a truly local vibe with plenty of hole-in-the-wall eateries and mom-and-pop shops. Then there's also the waterfront.
AIA Vitality Park
Carnivals are magical, the merrymaking and festivity that takes place creates memories for a lifetime.
Des Voeux Road
Hong Kong shuts down during Chinese New Year. The streets are quiet in the old districts.
Sheung Wan
Trams connect Hong Kong. The slow pace brings relief to the chaos on the street.
Bridges Street
Bridges Street has an eclectic mix of colonial and Chinese mansions and shophouses. A must walk for photography and creatives.
Peel / Staunton Street
SOHO is where East meets West in Hong Kong. Lovely colours, street life and atmosphere. SoHo never gets boring.
Central & Sheung Wan
Central Hong Kong is a street photographers delight. The precint has old world charm nestled between modernity. Cafes, bars and artsy spots peppered all over.
Urban Night Walk
Urban night walks are a great way to explore. With fewer people around the opportunity to experiment is immense. Location - Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
Victoria Park
As the Year of the Dragon starts, many are celebrating with family and friends. People in Hong Kong are making their way down to locations such as Victoria Park to soak in the festive Chinese New Year mood.
Pak Sha Road
Rainy days bring out the character of the city. Reflections, chaos and boldness. Causeway Bay Hong Kong an ideal place to capture the hustle amid the drizzle.
Year of the Dragon
2024 is the year of Dragon based on Chinese zodiac. The dragon is related to success, intelligence and honour in Chinese culture, while wood dragons are full of energy and dream of changing the world