The Taiwanese Experience
A Long-Term Documentary Photography Project
The Taiwanese Experience is an ongoing, long-term documentary photography project that began in 2014, shortly after I moved to Taiwan. Through a street-photography approach, I explore and document the people, culture, and everyday moments that shape contemporary life on the island.
Photography has become my way of connecting with Taiwan’s rich traditions, its evolving urban landscapes, and the subtle rhythms of its social fabric. From Taipei’s energetic streets to the quiet corners of rural towns, each image reflects a fragment of resilience, identity, and transformation.
Over the years, The Taiwanese Experience has grown into both a personal journey and a cultural archive, a visual narrative that seeks to capture the essence of Taiwanese life. The project blends street photography, portraiture, and visual storytelling to portray the authenticity, diversity, and humanity of Taiwan and its people.
It is also my daily visual journal: a continuous record of the encounters, emotions, and observations that shape my life here. With every new story, face, and perspective, the project evolves.
The Taiwanese Experience represents my ongoing commitment to documentary photography in Taiwan, offering an intimate and grounded view of one of Asia’s most dynamic and culturally rich societies.