
Today, we’re featuring a wonderful series from film photographer Eric Hsu. Here is more from Eric about capturing life in Taiwan on film…
I am a film photographer based in Taipei, Taiwan, inspired by the everyday fleeting moments of the city. I believe photography is the only medium that can truly hold a moment in time. No scene ever repeats itself in quite the same way — light shifts, people move, and the rhythm of a place is always in flux. Through film, both 35mm and 120mm, I try to preserve these fleeting intersections of chance and presence.
I started this LIfe in Taiwan series to capture everyday life in Taipei, Taiwan. For me, film is the perfect way to portray the aesthetic of Taipei — from the busy streets to the quiet alleys to the major historical sites that shape its identity.
Analog cameras and films used: Leica M6 (Find at KEH Camera or on eBay), Minolta CLE (Find on eBay) | Kodak Gold 200 (Find on Amazon), Ilford Delta 400 (Find on Amazon), Ilford Pan 400 (Find on Amazon)
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Blog Comments
Curtis Heikkinen
December 10, 2025 at 10:02 am
Love these images! Very well done!