About

Norman Wong is a Canadian photographer and visual artist based in Toronto, Ontario. He is best known for his vibrant and colourful photographs of urban landscapes, street scenes, and portraits.

Born in Toronto in 1982, Norman Wong grew up surrounded by art and creativity. His father was a professional photographer and his mother was an artist. From an early age, Norman was exposed to the world of photography and art. He developed a passion for photography at a young age, taking pictures of his friends and family with his father's camera.

In 2003, Norman graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in photography. After graduation, he began working as a freelance photographer for various publications including The Globe & Mail, Toronto Life Magazine, and The National Post. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions across Canada as well as internationally in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Norman's work is characterized by its vibrant colours and unique perspectives on everyday life. He often uses long exposures to capture the movement of people or objects within the frame. His photographs are often described as dreamlike or surrealistic due to their vivid colours and abstract compositions.

In addition to his photographic work, Norman also works as an educator teaching workshops on photography at various institutions including Ryerson University and OCAD University. He also serves as an ambassador for Canon Canada's "Explorers of Light" program which promotes emerging photographers from around the world.

Norman Wong continues to push boundaries with his photography while inspiring others to explore their creative potential through visual storytelling.

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