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D6 孤獨寫照

D6 孤獨寫照

我最近對拍攝加油站情有獨鍾,特別是那些能夠呈現出一種孤立感、些許衰敗和淡淡寂寞氛圍的照片,總能深深吸引我。 I’ve always been fascinated by gas station photography, especially those that evoke a sense of isolation, a touch of decay, and a hint of…

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D5 週日繡花會

D5 週日繡花會

星期天的早晨,在 Panera 你會遇到各種聚會——從老友的每週聚餐、商務會議,到輔導課和讀書會。這週,我第一次看到一個刺繡聚會,男女老少都沉浸在自己的刺繡作品中,度過了整個上午。 On a Sunday morning at Panera, you’ll encounter a variety of meetups—from weekly gatherings of elderly friends and business meetings to tutoring sessions and book clubs. This…

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D4 回家

D4 回家

坐在飛機的窗邊,很難抗拒不拍下一張窗外天空的照片。儘管無數類似的照片已經存在,許多人努力尋求獨特的視角,但我不禁問自己——為什麼一定要與眾不同?有時,單純地捕捉眼前的景象,未經修飾,反而更顯真實與純粹。 Sitting by the window in the plane, it’s hard to resist not to snap a photo of the sky outside. While countless similar shots exist and many people strive for unique…

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D3 街景倒映

D3 街景倒映

在里斯本,原本想拍攝標誌性的28路電車,無意間瞥見一家餐廳的窗戶,發現街景倒映在玻璃上。透過倒影捕捉28路電車是既有趣又別具一格。 In Lisbon, I was trying to photograph the iconic Tram 28 when I happened to glance at a restaurant window and noticed the street view reflected in the glass. Capturing Tram 28 through its reflection…

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里斯本河邊

D2 午後的葡萄牙塔霍河畔

我特別喜愛塔霍河畔光影交錯的美妙,每個散步的身影都獨立成姿,輪廓分明,彼此不重疊,彷彿一幅和諧的剪影畫。。 I especially enjoy the interplay of light and shadow along the Tagus River, where each strolling figure stands distinct, their silhouettes gracefully isolated without…

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sunrise

D1 第一個日出

攝於里斯本的日出時分,標誌著365天拍攝旅程的第一步。剪影靜靜地沉思,迎接新一天的晨光與無限的可能。 Taken at sunrise by the Tagus River in Lisbon, this image marks the first step of the 365-day photo journey. A silhouette in quiet contemplation, welcoming the light of a new day and the possibilities…

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Projects

Light, Silence, and the Rhythm of Life

Explore a collection of photography projects that document moments of everyday life, quiet landscapes, cultures around the world, and the rhythm of urban streets.

Each project unfolds as a visual narrative, capturing atmosphere, structure, and the fleeting presence of human life.

Together, these works reflect an ongoing practice of observation, patience, and visual storytelling. Through them, the photographer invites viewers to slow down, reflect, and rediscover the quiet poetry hidden within ordinary places.