Fan Ho made Hong Kong's streets look like a movie—dramatic shadows, perfect timing, everyday moments turned into something epic. His photos don’t just sit there; they pull you in, make you feel the heat, the crowd, the quiet. No fancy tricks, just a killer eye for turning real life into art.
it’s the most profound instinct to capture what you know is beautiful and we have this magical tiny camera to empower it. sorry im in the middle of street im a tourist of the world
Yeah, it’s weird—Einstein’s brain slices, a skeleton with *extra* bones, and a colon so big it could fit a toddler. But c’mon, where else can you say ‘That’s disgusting… tell me more’ and actually learn something?
James Baldwin's masterpiece reads like a noir film set in 1950s Paris, where the real crime isn't passion but self-deception. An American expat and his Italian lover circle each other in a dingy room, both knowing this can only end one way. Baldwin strips away every romantic illusion to reveal the raw nerves of shame, desire, and the lies we tell to survive. It's brutal, beautiful, and unforgettable and never overstays it’s welcome.