Photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze offers a unique perspective of Hong Kong.
May 3rd, 2013
Shown through the lens of French graphic artist and photographer Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, the hard concrete landscape of Hong Kong takes on a beautiful, new quality. The vertigo-inducing photos are shot from the bottom up and the top down both within and between the buildings, offering fascinating insights into this dense urban city.
The Vertical Horizon series is presented in a hardcover book.
More information here.
Photography: Romain Jacquet-Lagreze
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