Hong Kong photography : Architecture of Density
Michael Wolf has an extensive, quality photography portfolio much of which portrays his experience with Hong Kong and China. He groups shots into interesting projects such as “hong kong : 100 x 100” where he’s taken 100 photographs of residents in Hong Kong’s oldest public housing estate (100 sq.ft each one), and editorial work such as “the origin of chinese acrobatics“.
Well, worth a look – the shot below is from his series “architecture of density“.
Visit Michael Wolf’s photography website
Technorati Tags: architecture, China, culture, Hong Kong, photography, Shaolin
More shots from Michael Wolf:
Below: from ‘shaolin monastary‘
Below: from ‘the origin of chinese acrobatics‘
Below: from ‘life in a chinese village‘

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[...] I previously posted about the photography of Michael Wolf, who has shot alot of interesting series of photographs in Hong Kong and China. His series “100×100” is currently on show at the Robert Koch Gallery in San Francisco until 30th June. [...]