Day 199/365 The Vertical Vernacular: Kaohsiung’s Architectural Collision
Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes

Day 199/365 The Vertical Vernacular: Kaohsiung’s Architectural Collision

The tension between Taiwan’s traditional street-level grit and its soaring modern ambitions creates a unique visual friction. In this critique, we examine how a low-angle monochrome perspective transforms a Kaohsiung storefront into a dramatic study of urban layers. Discover how framing these structural contradictions can redefine your street photography.

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Day 184/365 The Architecture of the Morning: Light and Labor Under the Kaohsiung Canopy
Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes

Day 184/365 The Architecture of the Morning: Light and Labor Under the Kaohsiung Canopy

Daylight filtered through heavy tarpaulin creates a unique, pressurized atmosphere for the street photographer. You will learn why this "interior-exterior" space in Kaohsiung requires a rigorous approach to tonal balance and how to leverage industrial textures to move beyond simple documentary.

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Day 181/365 The Curvature of Memory: A Pastel Portrait of the Streets
Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes Project 365, Theo Marr Critiques Ian Jukes

Day 181/365 The Curvature of Memory: A Pastel Portrait of the Streets

Every street corner holds a ghost of the past, but capturing it requires more than just a quick shutter. You will learn why this particular cream-colored silhouette succeeds in its nostalgia, and how minor shifts in your technical approach can transform a simple roadside encounter into a cinematic masterclass.

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