Finding harmony in the skyscrapers standing throughout Hong Kong, Ekaterina Busygina sees a sense of reflection and character aspirations in the high standing buildings.
Ekaterina’s photo series, “Kaleidoscope on the 8 Hills”, is set in Hong Kong and illustrates the quaint city of skyscrapers.
The photographer believes the skyscrapers enforce a new look on the city, strongly encouraged by the perspectives in which you see them. Though bustling Hong Kong is always in a hurry, the skyscrapers act as its silent guards.
With “Kaleidoscope on the 8 Hills”, Ekaterina welcomes its audience to remember the importance of taking things slow and embracing your surroundings. So much beauty is missed when you just walk by — it is as easy as looking up that new dimensions and perspectives are released.
…by staying for a second and then lifting the sight up, you’ll see the sun from another world
Ekaterina Busygina
This new world the photographer refers to, is one that is made up of geometry, architectural harmony, and pure perfection. When looking at the images, the calming harmony reflecting from the sky is clearly seen.
Architectural photographer, Ekaterina Busygina is based in Moscow, Russia. Inspired by architecture and design in all its forms, Ekaterina finds architecture to be one of the most attractive forms of communication. She has won the Tokyo International Photo Awards from 2016-2019, the International Photography Awards Russia, One Eyeland Awards, IPA Honourable Mention, amongst others. Her work has been presented in SeeMe Exhibition Spaces, on billboards in Times Square, and at Art Basel in Miami.
To see more of Ekaterina’s work, visit her Cherrydeck profile of her website, here. To see more Hong Kong architectural photography, take a look at “Stacked” by Peter Stewart. ?