It's been a while since I've gone out and shoot. Shoot for the pleasure of feeling free and inspired again, shoot for being here, being there, being nowhere.
Being inspired and creating require some efforts, it requires to take action.
It's not about time, not about the gear you carry, it's about going out and just shoot.
As soon as I encounter myself here and nowhere, surrounded by the city, the sound of it, it smells and its people, the feeling comes back, that sensation of freedom, the world that surrounds me changes suddenly, offering a multitude of textures and scenarios.
I've learnt something about street photography, It's not about getting the right cliché or the perfect image, it's about going out and being there, where things happen. It's about sharing with the world your feelings, it's a unique state of mind a timeless dimension.
urban photography
Around Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town occupies the northwestern part of Hong Kong Island. It is bordered by the Belcher Bay of Victoria Harbour to the north, by the Sulphur Channel to the west, Shek Tong Tsui to the east and Mount Davis and Lung Fu Shan to the south.
In 1886, when Arthur Edward Kennedy was governor, land was reclaimed along the coast of Kennedy Town. It formed a narrow coastal strip of land that included the Kennedy Praya and the coastal area from Beach Street via Collinson Street to Shek Tong Tsui. Additional land was reclaimed along the coast of Kennedy Town between 1933–1939, but works were suspended before the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941. Further reclamation was conducted at the end of the 20th century.[2][3]
For district council elections purposes, the area roughly corresponds to the "Kennedy Town and Mount Davis", "Kwun Lung" and "Sai Wan" constituencies.[4] The boundaries of such constituencies may be subject to modification (Source: Wikipedia)