Hamish Gill
Tech Support (and Marketing)
Another gallery sent to me today, absolutely stunning photos shot in the rain in Hong Kong!
These strike me a being incredibly cinematic...
Glistening Hong Kong in the Rain - My Modern Metropolis
These strike me a being incredibly cinematic...
As the rest of us run for cover in rainy or snowy weather, French photographer Christophe Jacrot deliberately goes out in the storm. “I see these elements as a fabulous ground for photography," he says, "an under-used visual universe with a strong evocative power, and with a richness of subtle lights. This universe escapes most of us, since we are too occupied getting undercover. Man becomes a ghostly silhouette wandering and obeying the hazards of rain or of snow.”
Many of the images in his series
Hong Kong in the Rain have a lovely painterly quality to them. He distorts and glamorizes the world by finding beauty in the reflections off of a rain-soaked street, the ripples of a puddle, or drops of water through a window. Each stormy photograph has a glistening perfection as Jacrot romanticizes these fleeting moments that are otherwise looked upon as dark and gloomy.
Glistening Hong Kong in the Rain - My Modern Metropolis
Last edited: