Rooftops of hong kong
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/rooftops-of-hong-kong.htmlRomain Jaquet-Lagran, photographer from France. Concrete Stories is a collection of real-life moments from Hong Kong's daily life on the rooftop of the city. All photographs are not staged, and the photographer had to wait for a very opportune moment to show the culture of the people living in such an extremely urbanized environment.
9 PHOTOS
1. "Master Bonsai", "A man waters bonsai trees on the roof of his building."
2. Dad and his son play on the roof with a red toy car.
3. "Bamboo Weavers", workers create bamboo scaffolding that will be used to restore the facade of the building.
4. The man is doing push-ups on the roof.
5. "Life in Pink and Gray", two little girls playing with a rope on the roof.
6. "Concrete Canyon", "A woman is collecting clothes at sunset over the bustle of the street."
7. "Morning Fix", a person fixes the roof antenna at dawn.
8. Young reporter.
9. The woman dries meat on the roof.
Keywords: Rooftops | Hong kong | City | Country | Travel | Culture | Tradition | Photographer | Photo project | Collection | Real-life
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