For five years starting in 1987, Canadian photojournalist Greg Girard and British architectural photographer Ian Lambot teamed up to photograph Kowloon Walled City, the famed enclave in Hong Kong ...
Wall Street Journal: New 'City of Darkness' Sheds Light on Kowloon Walled City
This week, The Wall Street Journal released the short documentary "City of Imagination: Kowloon Walled City, 20 Years Later." But we're not the only ones revisiting Kowloon Walled City 20 years after ...
Hypebeast: Greg Girard's Ode to Old Hong Kong Lights Up M+ Museum Facade
Greg Girard‘s Hong Kong archive comes home in HK:PM, a new moving image commission, now on view on the facade of the M+ Museum. The Canadian photographer is the latest name to take over the ...
Greg Girard's Ode to Old Hong Kong Lights Up M+ Museum Facade
Asia Society: Interview: Photographing the 'Shabby, Squalid Dignity' of the Kowloon Walled City
Monocle: How photographer Greg Girard captured the hidden sides of Hong Kong and Tokyo
Greg Girard’s photographs of Tokyo and Hong Kong reject spectacle, focusing instead on overlooked lives, hidden bars, subtle encounters and the freedom that comes with observing as an outsider. Greg ...
How photographer Greg Girard captured the hidden sides of Hong Kong and Tokyo
National Geographic news: Inside Kowloon Walled City—a lawless metropolis where anarchy reigned in Hong Kong
Known as “the city of darkness,” Kowloon Walled City was a crowded, tangled metropolis of 60,000 people with little political or legal oversight. The Walled City's interconnected rooftops were a ...