On a casual visit to the city of Hong Kong, Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze became enamored with the sheer size of some of the city’s skyscrapers. Since Hong Kong has so many people in such a small area, they’ve had to look towards the skies.
Romain’s pictures seem to perfectly capture that feeling of gazing upwards at the towering structures.
A View of Hong Kong’s Skyscrapers from the Ground
via Huffpost Arts
Wow I need to do this sometime.
You Are My Wild is a talented group of 14 photographers who publish a weekly portrait series of how they see their kids. (Photojojo)
Such beautiful portraits of their children! Went through the entire site captivated by almost each photo. Above are a few of my favorites.
How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source
As spotted in the music video for Opale’s Sparkles and Wine.
This is so fascinating. It’s almost as if the face morphs.
Legion of Honor (San Francisco, CA)
Since my main blog is still in the works, I had to find someplace else to share a few of my favorite photos while viewing this elegant architecture.
Don’t worry, you don’t have Vertigo, we’re pretty sure it’s just the photos. Romain Laurent is known for his bizarre portrait concepts, and his Tilt series does not disappoint.
Portraits in NYC Thrown Completely Off Balance
via Lost at E Minor