Full of tired and busy commuters, these underground stations are rarely admired for their architecture or beauty. However, one photographer has visited stations across the world to capture them in a different light. Malaysian petroleum engineer Enig Hui has spent the last six years photographing stations from London Euston to Hotel De Ville station in Paris and Kintetsu Nara Station in Japan. ‘I put this project together because I would like the audience to see their daily commuting underground hubs from a different perspective,’says Enig, of Miri, Malaysia…
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