The Tao Gallery in Hong Kong is looking for new/young Chinese photographers working primarily in black and white along contemporary themes. Interested parties can send a pdf portfolio to Scott Minick via email. Good luck to everyone who’s applying!
Category Archives: Hong Kong
anothermountainman
anothermountainman / Stanley Wong is a talented photographer/designer/film director/creative director (the list goes on…) from Hong Kong. In his widely known redwhiteblue series, he examines the role of the ubiquitous red, white and blue tarpaulin material in our daily lives; as bags, shelters, covers, etc. Spanning almost two decades, the work poses questions on the [...]
Wing Shya
Wing Shya shoots on movie sets and his personal work exudes the charm of watching a movie. © Wing Shya He was the still photographer for several Wong Kar Wai movies and boasts an impressive client list. Visit his portfolio to see more.
Michael Wolf
German-born photographer, Michael Wolf, has lived in Hong Kong since 1995. His work focuses on the vernacular culture of people living in Hong Kong and China. From the Robert Koch Gallery: Wolf delves into subjects such as the formal and improvisational aesthetics of Hong Kong’s architectural forms, the often-overlooked human presence at the heart of [...]
Dinu Li
Hong Kong born Dinu emigrated to the UK when he was just a child. Think in Pictures has got the lowdown on Dinu Li’s current exhibition for his The Mother of All Journeys series. The series traces memories of his mother’s move from China to Hong Kong and finally to England. From his statement: I [...]
