Ward Roberts is - most often - a specialist purveyor of the
sort of saturated, two-tonal, pleasingly pastel-hued photography that makes for
pleasant and dreamy contemplation. He’s done a good number on basketball courts
and snow coated landscapes, but it’s these wildly refracted images of a
cluttered city night-scape (presumably Hong Kong, where he lived for a number of
years) that have left me staring.
Note the strange little moments hidden within, like burst of blood
red light and doors opening onto Arctic landscapes. Lush stuff.
Enjoy more here.
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