Hong Kong Alley Typology (Night)
​​​​​​I adopt a typological approach using a vertical layout to systematically record the long-overlooked Hong Kong city "slits"—its back alleys. 
The photographs are divided into two sessions: "Day" and "Night". During the day, black and white photography emphasizes the alleys' characteristic elements, i.e., the geometrical shapes and the structures of the buildings, and the outlines of objects. At night, color images reinforce the sense of alienation and muted mood induced by street lamps, billboards, neon signs, and people arriving and leaving. Debris, pipes, scaffolding, and heat and smoke vented from air conditioners and extractor fans collectively reveal the functional equipment of the city. 
Night Alleyway in Central, Hong Kong
Night Alleyway in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
Color Photo of Night Alleyway in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
Color Photo of Night Alleyway with pederstrians in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Hong Kong Night Alley with Worker
Hong Kong Night Back Alley
Hong Kong back alley with worker (Kowloon)
Night Alleyway in Tai Po, HK
Hong Kong Night Alley with worker
Night Alleyway photo in Hong Kong
Worker in Night Alleyways
Worker in Hong Kong Night Alleyways
Hong Kong Night Alley in vertical view (color photo)
Hong Kong Night Alley with motorcycle
Hong Kong Night Alley, with neon sign

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