Day 25/365 – Inspired by Fan Ho: Street Photography in Tokyo's Gotanda
Day 25 in Tokyo. Inspired by the work of Fan Ho, I captured this image in Gotanda using backlighting and high contrast to create that timeless street photography aesthetic. A week of possibilities begins.
Day 24/365 – Falcam F38 Backpack Clip Kit V2 Review + Shadow Photography from My Window
Shot from my window in Lingya District, this image captures the interplay of shadow and geometry in street photography. Plus, a full review of the Falcam F38 Backpack Clip Kit V2—a game-changer for mobile photographers.
Day 23/365 - Abstract Layers: Finding Stories in Sculpture
Abstract layers reveal more than obvious subjects. Day 23 explores how sculpture, light, and perspective combine to tell a deeper story.
Day 22/365 – Preparing for the Storm: A Typhoon in Kaohsiung
With a typhoon heading toward Kaohsiung, a gas station in Lingya District covers its pumps with plastic—a simple but powerful image of preparation and resilience in the face of nature's challenges.
Day 21/365 – Resilience in Red: The Guardian's Story at 北極金殿
On September 24, 2020, 北極金殿 (Beiji Jindian Temple) in Kaohsiung suffered a devastating fire that charred its main deity statue. Today, that guardian stands resolute in red, a symbol of resilience and spiritual strength—a story told through photography. Plus, a bonus Lightroom Mobile workflow walkthrough.
Day 20/365 – Mirror Reflections Before the Storm Hits Kaohsiung
An unexpected typhoon brings rain to Kaohsiung, but it creates something magical—mirror-still water reflecting the cityscape. A reminder that sometimes the best photography happens when you slow down and really look.
Day 19/365 - Matsu Temple Celebration: Capturing Authentic Community Moments
A man washes bowls at a Matsu temple celebration in Lingya District. This candid moment captures the quiet devotion and community preparation that defines authentic Taiwan—the everyday rituals that hold neighborhoods together.
Day 18/365 - Blue Hour at Sanfong Temple: Mastering HDR Bracketing
Discover how three bracketed exposures and Lightroom Classic HDR merge captured Sanfong Temple's twilight magic. Learn the technique, the patience, and how constraints shape better compositions.
Day 17/365: The Art of Light – Museum Photography and Intentional Composition
Day 17 explores the intersection of light, geometry, and human presence at the Museum of Fine Arts. Discover how intentional composition and black and white photography reveal the art happening in real time.
Day 16/365: The Decisive Moment – Finding Magic at Rende Street Market
Day 16 brings a portrait of human connection at Rende Street market. Discover how patience and presence create authentic street photography moments in Kaohsiung.
Day 15/365: Neon Nights and Custom Presets – The TOKYO NEON Story
Day 15 brings the first colour image of my 365-day project—a stunning neon scene from Kaohsiung. Learn how I created the TOKYO NEON preset for the Ricoh GRIII and the techniques behind capturing neon light.
Day 14/365 Architectural Composition
Standing tall in Downtown Kaohsiung's Lingya District, "The One" represents the city's architectural evolution and aspirations. This black and white composition captures the building's geometric patterns and luxurious design.
Day 13/365: At the Crossroads
Sometimes the best photographs happen when you're just walking through the city, camera ready. This morning in Kaohsiung, I found myself at a busy intersection where everything aligned.
Day 12/365: Lottery Winner – When Your Main Camera Fails, Your Phone Saves the Day
Day 12 - documents a simple moment at 7-Eleven: cashing in Taiwan receipt lottery winnings. When the Leica’s battery was left at home, the iPhone SE2 stepped in to capture the shot and demonstrate that the best camera is the one you have with you.
Day 11/365: Abstract and Angles – When Mistakes Become the Shot
Day 11 explores accidental abstraction at 85 Tower in Kaohsiung. A combination of wrong shutter speed and unintentional touch screen settings created unexpected results that challenge the definition of photographic mistakes.
Day 10/365: A Record of Reality – Documenting Life When You're Sick
Day 10 documents a visit to the gastroenterologist in Kaohsiung. No creative focus, no artistic vision—just the reality of maintaining a 365 Project when you're too sick to do anything else.
Day 9/365 Zhongzi Reflections
Playing with reflections at Zhengyi Station in Kaohsiung, where glass surfaces create layered compositions that merge subject and urban landscape into a single frame.
# Day 8/365: Motion and Stillness in the Kitchen
The pot sits patient and still. Around it, hands blur in purpose—preparing, stirring, serving. This is the yearly Halloween tradition at my school's ginger duck hot pot dinner in Kaohsiung.
Day 7/365: Aerial Perspectives at Kaohsiung's Martyrs' Shrine | DJI Mini 3 Pro + Leica D-Lux 8
A visit to Kaohsiung's Martyrs' Shrine—a stunning example of classical Chinese architecture perched on Shoushan mountain. Shot with the Leica D-Lux 8 and aerial intro from the DJI Mini 3 Pro, this day explores the shrine's elegant symmetry, intricate details, and serene courtyard. Plus a bonus NotebookLM video on Digital Asset Management.
Day 6/365: I Let a Random App Tell Me What to Shoot
I'm using a random generator app with 19 different photography prompts. Each photo in today's video is the result of whatever the generator told me to shoot next—Color, Portrait, Shallow Depth of Field, and more. The featured image came from the final prompt: Decisive Moment. Two people sharing street food outside a bakery in Yangcheng, Kaohsiung—completely absorbed in their moment. Day 6 of my 365 photography project.

