Raymond Chan is a renowned photographer and visual artist based in Hong Kong. He is best known for his unique and captivating images of the city’s urban landscape, which often feature vibrant colors and abstract shapes.
Born in Hong Kong in 1975, Raymond Chan developed an early interest in photography. After graduating from high school, he attended the Hong Kong Polytechnic University where he studied photography and visual arts. During this time, he began to explore the city’s streets and alleyways, capturing its unique character through his lens.
In 2000, Raymond Chan held his first solo exhibition at the Hong Kong Arts Centre. His work was well-received by critics and audiences alike, and he soon gained recognition as one of the city’s most talented photographers. Since then, his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Raymond Chan’s photographs have also been published in several books, including “Hong Kong: A Visual Journey” (2005) and “Urban Visions: The Photography of Raymond Chan” (2008). In addition to his photographic work, he has also created several short films that explore themes of identity and belonging within Hong Kong’s urban environment.
Today, Raymond Chan continues to capture stunning images of Hong Kong’s ever-changing landscape. His work has been praised for its ability to capture both the beauty and complexity of life within this vibrant city.