I’ve spent over two decades moving through the visual worlds of fashion, art, and identity — from the fast pulse of Shanghai to the layered quiet of Taipei and Hong Kong. As an independent art director and photographer, my work lives between contrasts: luxury and rawness, precision and emotion, light and shadow.
I’ve collaborated with houses and magazines whose names echo through the industry — but it's the unspoken narratives that haunt me: the ones etched in skin and shadow, too fragile to be retold, too vivid to forget.
Before all that, I was a designer, a storyteller, a restless observer. From early web experiments at Condé Nast Taiwan, to shaping imagery across cultures and continents, I’ve always followed instinct more than instruction.
Now, I create from a quieter place. My current work — a world built from blush tones and imagination — where every portrait whispers a different name. — blends fantasy with memory, commerce with art. It’s a return to roots, but with new skin.
This is my world: built from light, styled with soul, and always evolving.
