By Rori-TAI Williams 1. "Sleeper No 5: Napping on Bike" I started a series on people I find in Hong Kong who sleep in public. Midday is considered nap time
By Rori-TAI Williams This was captured in 35mm black-and-white film, then scanned digitally to create a triptych — 3 separate images presented side-by-side to create one image or idea. The
By Rori-TAI Williams When I arrived in Hong Kong, I immediately noticed the massive, ongoing construction project that is transforming Hong Kong's original Chinese architecture into westernized designs. White and
By Rori-TAI Williams Walking through the streets of Sham Shui Po: 1. "Octopus Balls" Initially I was interested in trying one because they smell like sweet doughnuts or beignets. However,
By Rori-TAI Williams Founded in 1934, The Chi Lin Nunnery is a large Buddhist temple complex located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Covering a space of more than 33,000
By Rori-TAI Williams After revealing and accepting my physical insecurities, I have been challenged to help others do the same. This new series reflects others' insecurities and a sense of
Editor's note: Since last spring, Rori-Tai Williams' photo column "My Insecurities" has evolved. In exploring and examining the characteristics about her body that brought her embarrassment and self-doubt, Williams was
Photographer Sara Hopkins explores recreation in and around Atlanta.
Photographer Sara Hopkins explores recreation in and around
Atlanta.
By Rori-TAI Williams Project Statement: This series is the sequel to “My Insecurities.” I’m now at peace with those insecurities and acceptance is my new goal. The focus is simply to