hong kong by ward roberts What is at issue is how an image of Hong Kong’s architecture and urban space is used to support a narrative that implicity attributes the colony’s success to the smooth combination of British administration and Chinese entrepreneurship. Such a narrative also mobilizes ethnic and psychologistic assumptions that cannot bear scrutiny: the [...]
there was so much more to the trip than these photos show. ps. i don’t think i updated about this, but ten minutes 31 has been up for a while now.
d. yee has this uncanny ability to depict the human condition, at once fragile and steadfast, through his cinematically influenced photography.