TITLE: Neither Here Nor There
We herd through our environment supposedly with purpose, but we are in fact moving mindlessly from Point A to Point B. We are not seeing the smiles on a man’s face; the grandeur of modern architecture; or the mysteries of our natural world, we see only the things we might have forgotten to do; the places we have been and the work that will need to be done. Our minds are somewhere other than where our bodies are. When we finally stop for a moment, we are not in the present, but merely stopping to think of our past or our future, then we hurry ourselves again to get from Point B to Point C. Our environment has become our imaginary mission for us to walk through, to peek out of, and to traverse over, and even though we have created these environments to serve us, to shelter us and to be used by us, we are often towered, dwarfed and engulfed by them.
AUTHOR: Juliana Li (Hong Kong)
Juliana Li is a Canadian photographer and graphic designer based in Hong Kong. She is an avid traveller who lived/worked around the world since 2005 until her travels brought her to Hong Kong in 2014. Photography is a lifestyle for Juliana, and every moment is a picture. While her education is in interior design and graphic design, and she worked internationally as a designer in various industries, her passion has always been photography.
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