A3 EYV – the decisive moment.

Assignment 3 – The Decisive Moment Below are a series of contact sheets featuring images I’ve been working on for the past month. You may recognize some from earlier posts, where I was exploring a collection of pictures of crowds, with mobile phones emerging as a secondary theme. For this assignment, I want to continue […]
A2 EYV – the shoot

Assignment 2 – The Shoot I set off to my favorite shooting spot in Mong Kok, with the idea of capturing the late afternoon crowds around the main tourist market. My initial plan was to use a low viewpoint, providing a bug’s-eye or child’s-eye perspective of the bustling scene over a few hours, from a […]
Ex 1.1 EYV

Exercise 1.1 Take three or four exposures of the same scene. Don’t change anything on the camera and keep the framing the same. Preview the shots on the LCD screen. At first glance they look the same, but are they? Perhaps a leaf moved with the wind, the light changed subtly, or the framing changed […]
Navigating the Challenges of My Kowloon Side Assignment
After refining my initial selections for the Kowloon side assignment, I faced an unexpected challenge: finding the right balance between capturing people and detailing the area’s unique character. This task proved to be more complex than I initially anticipated. Although I have a clear sense of what I enjoy visually, articulating this instinct into a […]
A1 EYV First Edit contact sheets

After a productive day of shooting for Assignment 1, I embarked on the crucial step of reviewing my work. Yesterday’s photo session was both exhilarating and challenging, as I navigated familiar terrain with a fresh perspective. Following an initial cull of the photos, I’m now left with a set of contact sheets that will be […]