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  1. Hong Kong in the Rain by Christophe Jacrot
“I see these elements as a fabulous ground for photography,” Jacrot says, “an under-used visual universe with a strong evocative power, and with a richness of subtle lights. This universe escapes most of us, since we are too occupied getting undercover. Man becomes a ghostly silhouette wandering and obeying the hazards of rain or of snow.”

    Hong Kong in the Rain by Christophe Jacrot

    “I see these elements as a fabulous ground for photography,” Jacrot says, “an under-used visual universe with a strong evocative power, and with a richness of subtle lights. This universe escapes most of us, since we are too occupied getting undercover. Man becomes a ghostly silhouette wandering and obeying the hazards of rain or of snow.”

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