Day 5/365: Capturing the Photographer at Pier 2
One of my favorite moments from Pier 2: capturing a photographer capturing a family portrait with a beautiful Rolleiflex TLR camera. This image explores the layers of storytelling in photography—the photographer's focus, the family's joy, and the human connection between them. Day 5 of my 365 photography project.
Day 4/365: Ground-Level Perspective at Kaohsiung Exhibition Center
Sometimes the best perspective is the one closest to the ground. This low-angle composition near the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center uses Crocs as a foreground element to create depth and tell a story about scale, daily life, and modern urban landmarks. Day 4 of my 365 photography project.
Day 3/365: The Razor Blade Seller of Yangcheng
Behind every storefront in Taiwan, there's a story waiting to be told. Meet the gentleman who's been selling razor blades in Yangcheng for decades—his warm smile and genuine pride exemplify what makes Taiwan's local businesses so special. Day 3 of my 365-day photography project capturing the people and stories that give Taiwan its character.
Day 2/365: Urban Geometry at San Duo Shopping District | Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Looking up between the layers of Kaohsiung's urban architecture at San Duo Shopping District. This black and white composition captures the contrast between weathered residential blocks and modern structures—a visual dialogue about Taiwan's rapid transformation. Day 2 of my 365-day photography project documenting Taiwan's unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Day 1/365: Intersections at Central Park Station | Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Starting from above at Central Park Station in Kaohsiung, where thousands pass through daily but rarely notice the patterns they create. This black and white composition captures two strangers creating perfect visual balance in geometric space—emphasizing the interplay of light, shadow, and architectural lines. Day 1 of my 365-day photography project documenting Taiwan's streets, culture, and daily life.

