Victor Cheng views Hong Kong as a blend of organised chaos, reflecting a modern landscape filled with skyscrapers. He recognizes the city's fast pace, which can compel individuals to feel the need to move rapidly through the streets. Despite its hustle, Cheng finds the city to be a photographer's paradise due to its numerous photogenic locations, especially during quieter times like Covid lockdowns where public spaces felt less crowded. The Yick Cheong building, also called the Monster Building, stands out as a prominent subject for photography.
Victor Cheng describes his adopted city as organised chaos, showcasing a modern city full of skyscrapers that offers a unique environment for photographers.
Cheng sees Hong Kong as a photographer's paradise with many photogenic spots, stating that the city is particularly dense and vertical due to its limited space.
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