Reflecting on My First Assignment: Embracing the Challenge

Reflecting on My First Assignment: Embracing the Challenge - Pete Walker Photography

Reflecting on My First Assignment: Embracing the Challenge Starting Assignment 1 was a bit daunting, and I found myself slipping into procrastination—a habit I knew all too well. To break the cycle, I gave myself a firm talking-to and decided to focus on what I truly wanted to pursue: becoming a documentary (perhaps travel) photographer. […]

A Great Day in Shenzhen, China

Shenzhen China, Pete walker photography, Travel photography

Shenzhen is one of those cities that feels like it’s constantly rewriting itself. What was once a quiet fishing town has transformed into one of the most modern and fast-paced urban centres in the world—a city symbolic of China’s drive towards innovation, scale, and speed. I spent a day walking through its heart, trying to […]

Hong Kong Revisited: A Public Holiday June ’14

Pete Walker photography, Hong Kong Revisited, Back and White street Photography

Hong Kong always pulses with energy, but there’s something especially compelling about its quieter rhythms on a public holiday. On June 2nd, 2014—Dragon Boat Festival—I chose to sidestep the noise and spectacle of the races and head instead to Kowloon. My aim was simple: to wander with a camera, observe without agenda, and see what […]

Hong Kong Revisited: Central 21st April 2013

Pete Walker Photography, Hong Kong Revisited

Today on a #throwbackthursday I’m probably breaking all the rules of blogging, with a post much shorter than the recommended 60o to 2000 words but sometimes Its good just to post images. As I have said before in Hong Kong is always cared camera and I always keep an album of what I saw that […]

Hong Kong Revisited: 2nd Feb 2013

Pete Walker Photography, Hong Kong, Street Photography, Travel Photography

Welcome to another #throwback Thursday blog post, this week it is Hong Kong again. Hong Kong revisited is a series of posts where I look back at the images I took during my 10 years living in Hong Kong