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Cambodia
The Khmer Legacy Angkor Archaeological Park | Cambodia "Angkor is a dialogue between stone and jungle—a place where monumental architecture has spent centuries being slowly reclaimed by nature. Walking through these temples feels like witnessing a masterclass in how design, given enough time, becomes one with the earth." — 2015 Trip Reflections "This collection explores… -
Thailand
The Emerald Bowl Krabi & Phi Phi | Thailand "In Thailand, the water isn’t just blue—it’s a glowing emerald that feels like a filter in real life. Navigating these lagoons feels like entering a natural amphitheater, where towering limestone cliffs wrap around you to create a sanctuary of perfect reflections and saturated hues." — 2015… -
Longqing Gorge, China
The Emerald Mirror Yanqing District | China "Longqing Gorge feels like a hidden sanctuary. As the boat glides between massive vertical cliffs, you realize how much the landscape dwarfs you. The way the sunlight catches the mist at the peaks while the water remains in deep, cool shadow is exactly the kind of high-contrast challenge… -
Terracotta warriors, China
The Terracotta Army Lintong District | Xi'an, China "Walking into the pits in Xi’an is a surreal encounter with the ancient world. You are standing before thousands of faces, yet no two are the same. It is a silent, clay army—a study in individual artistry at an imperial scale—feeling as though it is simply waiting… -
Catch of the day
Catch of the Day. High-saturation meets high-concept. Boracay’s white sand acts as a natural softbox. In this series, we explored the logistical absurdity of bringing silicone myths to a tropical reality. Paradise, Hyper-Processed. The Sulu Sea provided the backdrop, but the goal was to push past the typical beach aesthetic. We leaned into the absurdity… -
Great Wall, China
The Stone Dragon Northern Ridge | China "The Great Wall doesn’t just sit on the landscape—it conquers it. Walking its spine, you realize it wasn’t built as a single line, but as a living, breathing defense system. It is a physical timeline of history, where perfectly restored parapets meet the 'Wild Wall'—a place where nature… -
Black & White
The Monochrome Eye Form | Texture | Shadow "Removing color isn't about what is lost, but what is revealed. By stripping away the distraction of hue, the eye is forced to confront the raw 'bones' of a scene—the harsh geometry of architecture, the grit of a landscape, and the silent drama of high-contrast light. It…
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