The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture

French photographer Roman Jacques-of Logres (Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze) has been living and working in Hong Kong. Local concrete jungle not just fall into the view of his lens. But the pictures you'll find in this collection are United by one idea — the photographer "spying" for the daily life of Hong Kongers who are engaged in their ordinary work on the roofs of local skyscrapers, even knowing that they are being watched.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers Source: Bored Panda

This is footage of a project entitled "Concrete history", on which the photographer works with 2014. Here's what he says about his work:

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Garden bonsai.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

The fast and the furious on the roof.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

On bamboo forests.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Do some push-UPS!

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Life in grey-pink tones.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Concrete canyon.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Morning repair.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Little reporter.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

At sunset she takes off her underwear.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

Jerky.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

On the corner.

The Frenchman was spying on the residents of Hong Kong on the roofs of skyscrapers

A walk in heaven.

Keywords: Hong Kong | Roof | Skyscraper

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