A Midnight Walk Through The Neon-Hued Streets Of Asian Cities By Marcus Wendt
While on a recent trip through Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Seoul, London-based photographer Marcus Wendt found himself suffering from a bout of jetlag induced insomnia and ended up wandering the streets of several cities late at night.
With a camera in-hand he captured these mesmerising shots that channel the cyberpunk vibe of movies like Bladerunner where narrow urban alleys are bathed in cool ultraviolet light.
More info: Marcus Wendt, Instagram, Facebook, Behance (h/t: colossal)
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