Every Time They Ask, I Say I Don't Remember is my visual diary, documenting my daily life in Hong Kong from 2020 to 2022, leading up to my departure for the UK.
This collection of everyday photographs serves as more than a personal diary. It explores the role of everyday photography as a form of journalism, capturing not only immediate reactions but also the enduring effects of social changes, including how Hong Kong weathered the storm of Covid-19.
While Hong Kong appears to have resumed its familiar rhythm, these photographs reveal an undercurrent of uncertainty, reshaping our lives and collective memories.