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Do not use a landmark like the IFC or the Bank of China tower. These are static. Instead, find a changing landmark. The Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui is excellent because while the clock tower remains, the background buses change every five years. Standing in the exact spot where your father held your hand in 1995 to take a photo creates a powerful diptych (then vs. now).
Modern Hong Kong parents, particularly the Millennial generation, favor a blend of candid emotion and curated aesthetics. The search for a studio now involves scrutinizing portfolios for specific styles: grow up photo hong kong
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