This image combines iconic cultural history with modern metropolitan aesthetics. In the middle of Victoria Harbour, a traditional Chinese junk with striking red sails glides through the water in front of the imposing silhouette of Hong Kong's skyscrapers and billboards. The scenery illustrates the harmonious coexistence of past and future, craftsmanship and urbanity. The junk is a symbol of Chinese seafaring tradition, adventure and the connection to the sea, while the skyline, shrouded in clouds, shows the power and development of the Asian metropolis. The colours, the horizon line and the interplay between the natural element and urban progress make this image particularly effective for fans of travel photography, shipping motifs and cultural symbolism. As a print, it brings wanderlust, maritime flair and a city panorama to any room in style.
NZME is a versatile photographer and videographer based in Berlin whose work is strongly influenced by his passion for travelling and experiencing different cultures. His portfolio includes striking street, landscape and architectural photography from different regions of the world - including Thailand, Hong Kong, Colombia, Spain,.. Read more…