
Horse Riding
Equestrian motion and Hong Kong racing culture rendered as compressed colour, speed, and force.
Project Archive
Racing motion, China travel studies, Nepal documentary portraits, and infrared Hong Kong gardens extend the archive beyond the tight exhibition edit.
Projects
Each room keeps a complete sequence together, letting rhythm, place, and subject unfold beyond a single selected image.

Equestrian motion and Hong Kong racing culture rendered as compressed colour, speed, and force.

A broad travel and documentary sequence moving between labour, ritual, landscape, and rural theatre.

Portraits and daily scenes from Nepal, built around direct presence, family, work, and street life.

Hong Kong garden and temple architecture reimagined through infrared colour, warm stone, and pale foliage.
Archive Logic
Four rooms, four different kinds of time.The Selected Works page stays curated. These project rooms let each sequence breathe: racing as pressure, travel as ritual, Nepal as encounter, and infrared Hong Kong as altered memory.
Horse Riding extends the sport and motion language already present in swimming and racing work.
Travel and Nepal add stronger human context around labour, ritual, portraiture, and place.
Infrared Hong Kong expands the city work beyond night light into altered garden colour.
The project pages link back to their Behance sources while keeping the official archive self-contained.