Each photo looks like a scene out of "Blade Runner."
Neon lights shine brightly in Hong Kong in this National Geographic Your Shot Photo of the Day.
Hong Kong has long been infused with the glowing haze produced by its omnipresent neon signs and advertisements. Recently this saturated element of the city has begun to disappear as maintenance and rent costs rise and government regulation steps in. Local photographer Dennis Isip intends to preserve this aspect of his city’s history through a series titled The Neon Archives. Started in 2017, the ongoing photography series captures this retreating feature of the city’s culture with images that preserve Hong Kong’s vivid nightlife. More
Hong Kong has long been infused with the glowing haze produced by its omnipresent neon signs and advertisements. Recently this saturated element of the city has begun to disappear as maintenance and rent costs rise and government regulation steps in. Local photographer Dennis Isip intends to preserve this aspect of his city’s history through a series titled The Neon Archives. Started in 2017, the ongoing photography series captures this retreating feature of the city’s culture with images that preserve Hong Kong’s vivid nightlife. More
Keith Macgregor’s upcoming exhibition, The Way We Were, showcases his photographs from 1970s and 80s Hong Kong – from nostalgic street scenes steeped in colonial and local culture to city panoramas and images of life on the sea. The exhibition, organised and curated by Blue Lotus Gallery, will be held from November 3 to 18 […]
Hong Kong was once flooded with the ambient glow of colorful neon lights. But the city's iconic signage is starting to disappear.
Neon signs once dominated Hong Kong’s skyline but are under threat from new regulations and technology. Fortunately, heritage groups are working to preserve them
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There’s beauty everywhere around us. And even though we might forget about this little fact, when we slow down, breathe in deeply, and take a closer look, we’ll notice just how gorgeous and soul-healing life can be.
His photographs of Hong Kong and Tokyo show the vibrant, neon-soaked streets bustling with activity throughout all hours of the night.
Hong Kong has long been infused with the glowing haze produced by its omnipresent neon signs and advertisements. Recently this saturated element of the city has begun to disappear as maintenance and rent costs rise and government regulation steps in. Local photographer Dennis Isip intends to preserve this aspect of his city’s history through a series titled The Neon Archives. Started in 2017, the ongoing photography series captures this retreating feature of the city’s culture with images that preserve Hong Kong’s vivid nightlife. More
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Hong Kong has long been infused with the glowing haze produced by its omnipresent neon signs and advertisements. Recently this saturated element of the city has begun to disappear as maintenance and rent costs rise and government regulation steps in. Local photographer Dennis Isip intends to preserve this aspect of his city’s history through a series titled The Neon Archives. Started in 2017, the ongoing photography series captures this retreating feature of the city’s culture with images that preserve Hong Kong’s vivid nightlife. More
Hong Kong at night looks like a city straight out of a video game.
Kansu Street Neon Light Kansu Street (Chinese: 甘肅街 ) is located in Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong, east to the junction of Nathan Road and Gascoigne Road and west to the intersection of Ferry Street and Yan Cheung Road. It belongs to the earliest batch of streets opened in Yau Ma Tei. When the development of Yau Ma Tei was planned in the 1870s and 1880s, reclamation was carried out from the original coast to fill up the swampy bay in this area. Kansu Street is the northernmost street among them.Dazzling neon lights have been lighting up Hong Kong at night since the 1920s. From the 1960s to the 1970s became the symbol of the Pearl of the Orient. The neon sign has attracted many tourists to take photos and check in for many years. It has stood on Gansu Street for nearly half a century; foreign travel websites once rated it as one of the top five places in Hong Kong. The "Koon Nam Wah Bridal 冠南華", one of the characteristic neon lights, is a long-established shop for hanging Chinese Wedding gowns. The signboard was dismantled on August 17, 2022, due to a violation of the "Illegal Signboard Inspection Program" revised by the Buildings Department in 2011. The two big neon signboards in front of us. Many years of glorious years suddenly came to an end last night, which made many people feel sorry. Substandard neon lights in the same district will be demolished one by one, and the lights will no longer shine in the bustling city. *Buy wall art online and purchase fine art photographs. Find perfect original paintings and buy original art online* Paper * Fine art print (200gsm)* A museum-quality fine art print paper with a textured, matte finish. * paper size includes border Materials and print technology Printing method : Giclée Materials: Fine art paper Texture: Smooth Finish: Matte Whiteness: Natural white
Photographs of Hong Kong's iconic neon signs, an evocative record of the colourful beauty of these now-dwindling relics from the city's past.
His photographs of Hong Kong and Tokyo show the vibrant, neon-soaked streets bustling with activity throughout all hours of the night.