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Between
The Layers
Welcome to "Between the Layers", a blog where I explore photography as a way to capture more than just what’s in front of me.
Through layered images, inventive compositions and visual stories, I share what fascinates and inspires me, invites all of you to look at the world in a different perspective.


Multiple exposure exercises to keep your imagination awake
Photographers aren’t always inspired. There are days when ideas feel dry and everything looks ordinary through the lens. When this happens, I’ve found it helpful to give myself little missions and simple challenges that push me to look differently at the world.
These small assignments don’t just get me creating again, they help me rediscover the excitement of seeing, they are about keeping the eye trained and the brain alert. When I treat photography like a game it suddenly
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Creative self-assignments to keep your eye trained
Photographers aren’t always inspired. There are days when ideas feel dry and everything looks ordinary through the lens. When this happens, I’ve found it helpful to give myself little missions and simple challenges that push me to look differently at the world.
These small assignments don’t just get me creating again, they help me rediscover the excitement of seeing, they are about keeping the eye trained and the brain alert. When I treat photography like a game it suddenly
Nov 255 min read
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Intentional Camera Movement (ICM): how I (try to) turn motion into art
When I first started wandering the streets of Hong Kong with a camera in hand, I quickly realized that trying to freeze the city in a single, perfectly sharp frame felt limiting. The city never stops moving, and neither did I.
Nov 113 min read
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Inspiring locations for creative photography: My top 5 spots in Hong Kong.
Over the years, a few of places in Hong Kong have become my constant sources of inspiration, places where I lost track of time, experiment without limits, or simply watch the city vibrating.
I realized I return to them more often than others, probably because they gave life to some of my favorite shots.
So here it is: my list of 5 favorite spots for shooting in Hong Kong
Nov 45 min read
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Breaking the rules: how I found freedom in imperfection
When I first arrived in Hong Kong with my camera, I was obsessed with getting things right, all with straight lines, perfect focus, symmetrical compositions, but this city is unpredictable and has a way to test the patience even for the most peaceful guy: crowds hitting you, noises all around you, neon lights reflecting in puddles at odd angles and somewhere in that beautiful mess, I realized that chasing perfection is not always necessary, and that imperfection sometimes cou
Oct 283 min read
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How Hong Kong’s iconic taxi became my creative playground
Hong Kong taxis are everywhere, weaving through traffic, honking impatiently and occasionally forcing pedestrians into dance moves to avoid being flattened.
Oct 203 min read
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Dancing with the rain (Hong Kong’s Blade Runner nights)
Rain in Hong Kong doesn’t arrive politely…it crashes into the city! One moment the streets are buzzing in their usual rhythm, the next they’re swallowed by streams of water. Most people retreat indoors, but I found myself doing the opposite.
Oct 133 min read
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When Night Comes to Hong Kong
Living in Hong Kong taught me to see the city in layers, literally and figuratively. Nightfall transforms it: neon signs bouncing off wet streets, skyscrapers lit like constellations, and people flowing through roads and alleys like living brushstrokes.
Oct 63 min read
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Why I Fell in Love with Multiple Exposure Photography
How I discovered multiple exposure photography, a creative playground where mistakes turn into magic, chaos becomes beauty, and every experiment pushes the boundaries of imagination
Sep 303 min read
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