Peter Stewart, a travel photographer based in Australia, has found a great way to make Hong Kong’s masses of repetitive high-rise apartment buildings interesting again. His “Stacked – Hong Kong” architectural photography series seeks out some of the most repetitive sights in Hong Kong and turns them into hypnotizing compositions.
“All it takes really is a keen eye for finding the beauty in the monotonous,” Stewart told the Creators Project – “The everyday structures that we often fail to appreciate.” He also explained that night-time was the best time to gain
access to certain spaces without human interference
Stewart shot most of this series using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
Yick Cheong Buildings in Quarry Bay
Tak Lee Building in Quarry Bay

Yick Cheong Buildings in Quarry Bay

Oi Man Estate in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon

Montane Mansion in Quarry Bay

Yick Cheong Buildings in Quarry Bay

Oi Man Estate in Ho Man Tin, Kowloon

Choi Hung Estate in Wong Tai Sin. Home to 19,000 people.

Ping Shek Estate in Wong Tai Sin

Ping Shek Estate in Wong Tai Sin

Ping Shek Estate in Wong Tai Sin

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