Christmas at the Royal Albert Hall
A Symphony of Holiday Wonder.
My journey into photography began with a fascination for the natural world, drawing inspiration from the pages of National Geographic. Over time, my lens has evolved to authentically capture life's moments. I was very fortunate to be invited to document the behind-the-scenes of "Christmas at the Royal Albert Hall" with American Hollywood composer Michael Giacchino and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, intimately documenting the rehearsal process, and focusing my lens to convey the raw emotions of the actors, musicians, and singers.
In capturing these moments, my methodology involves immersing myself in the environment and becoming a silent observer to the dedication and passion of the artists. I aim to be unobtrusive, allowing the artists to remain submerged in their craft, which helps me capture their most genuine and spontaneous expressions.
I look for stories in their interactions, their concentration, and their responses to the music and each other. It's not just about taking a photograph; it's about capturing a moment that speaks volumes about their dedication and the intensity of their performance. This approach has enabled me to capture moments that resonate with authenticity and emotion, reflecting not just the talent of these artists, but also their profound commitment to their art.















Next Project
SAI SAI Cat Brand Identity
Purr-fecting a Brand Identity for a Cat Brand
In the midst of the pandemic, I went on a creative journey to work on a cat cleaning brand with a mission to redefine the role of a cat poop-picker (鏟屎官). This project involved the inception of SAI SAI, a brand deeply rooted in Taiwanese linguistic quirks where "屎 sái" humorously references poop and "屎面 sái-bīn" mirrors the grumpy or displeased expressions that we adore in cats. This linguistic twist became the cornerstone for a brand that seamlessly melds cultural heritage with the whimsy of feline charm.