There are roughly 1,500 skyscrapers dotting the Hong Kong skyline, but few have been seen quite like this.
Australian-born photographer Peter Stewart captures the city's residential high-rises from the ground looking up. His signature point-of-view shows the beauty and interesting geometric patterns of buildings that wouldn't otherwise receive a second glance.
Photographer Peter Stewart fell in love with Hong Kong almost as soon as he arrived in 2009.
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"There is so much to see here that keeps me active as a photographer," now-resident Stewart tells Tech Insider, "and continually inspires me for new ideas and projects."
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One such series is "Stacked," which captures Hong Kong's residential high-rises like you've never seen them before.
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