Kirk McKoy I loved the 360-degree pano photography for it whimsical look at the tiny planet which we live. It offers the viewers a distinctive visual experience through urban architecture and natural landscapes that resembles a tiny echo system.
We all live in our own worlds, with our neighbourhoods and communities giving us a sense of connection and identity amidst modern life's complexity. "Tiny Planets: Sydney" showcases these neighbourhoods' beauty from a unique perspective. The book uses 360-degree panoramic images to capture the essence of diverse communities in Sydney. They explore the unique visual languages and cultural identities of each community, offering a visual experience that invites viewers to explore the architecture, natural beauty, and vibrant life of different neighbourhoods.