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Instagram Post Jan-Feb 2017
Recently I have figured out a way to make blog post via mobile app. This is a great news for me since I can now post more photos. The following are photos taken and posted on my Instagram in the past two months.
A New Discovery in Wanchai
After touring the Blue House in Wanchai, I walked around the neighbourhood. At the corner of a back street filled with auto repair shops, a red dress displayed outside of a small store caught my eyes. A kimono was also on displayed in front of the entrance. There was a Japanese ceramic exhibition which was organised by Japanese consulate in HK. I went in and met Bungo Okuda, the ceramic artist. Bungo Okuda, 5th generation Okuda is crafting ceramics pieces using the same traditional techniques his ancestors. I was told that his great and great grandfather, Bangoro Okuda opened a climbing kiln on a
The Blue House
Blue House is a historical landmark in Wanchai. It was built in 1922 and currently a grade one historical building in Hong Kong. Before Aug 2009, ownership of the Blue House was shared by the HK government and private owners. In the last renovation, the government-owned portion was painted in blue on the exterior while the rest of the building remained grey. The name “Blue House” stuck ever since. A few years back, I took some photos of the Blue House. Last Saturday, I went there again and run into a tour organized by Hong Kong House of
Work-Life Balance
I started my first photo blog “thetimelessmoment.com” in 2012. While it wasn’t perfect and didn’t generate much traffic, I regularly maintained it with posts and photos. It was like a “shelter” that I could escape from the demanding daily work. I took advantage of my constant travels and always found time in between busy schedule by taking street shoots. After I switched to a new job in 2014, I work days and nights. Eventually I was overtaken by work and began to ignore the my passion in photography. Timelessmoment was finally shut down since I didn’t bother to pay for