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Russel Wong () is a
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-born Hollywood celebrity photographer.


Education and early years

He received his primary and secondary education at Anglo-Chinese School, and his bachelor's degree at
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, Eugene. Renowned for his portraits of celebrities like
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,
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and
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, Wong has been called the " Richard Avedon of Asia".Poh, Lindy (2005), "On Both Sides of the Camera", ''Russel Wong: Photographs 1980 - 2005'', Epigram Books. Retrieved 24 August 2014. Wong first came to prominence in 1980, when, at 19, his photograph of track-and-field athlete
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was chosen for the cover of '' Track & Field News''. Wong continued covering sports events, and this early work was "characterised by a kind of spontaneous, adrenaline-charged quality". In 1984, Wong enrolled at the
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in
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for a fine art degree in Photography, where he encountered the fashion designer and photographer
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and Antonio Lopez, the fashion illustrator. Wong made his first foray into fashion photography on a four-month trip to
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,
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, and Jasmin and Lopez were formative in supporting his career, introducing him to photographers like Art Kane.


Career

In the late 1980s, Wong returned to Singapore to establish his photographic studio, Russel Wong Photography. Clients like ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' began calling upon him for his signature style, "a distinctive branding and artistic interpretation of the elusive ‘Asian identity’." Notably, Wong has shot 16 covers for ''
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''. Beginning in 2000, Wong shot the publicity images for
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's '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2000),
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's ''
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'' (2002), '' House of Flying Daggers'' (2004) and Ang Lee's award winning " Lust, Caution " (2007). In 2005, a collection of his photographs title
''Russel Wong: Photographs 1980 - 2005''
was published by Epigram Books. This book was published in conjunction with Wong's solo exhibition at the
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, the first for a Singaporean photographer. In the same year, Wong became the first and only photographer to be invited for the art residency at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute. His art works can be found in public and private collections, with his “Bamboo Forest” print going for a record US$40,000 at a recent
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auction in
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. In 2009, Wong staged ''Russel Wong: A Different Journey'' at Valentine Willie Fine Art, Singapore, presenting his landscape and nature photography. In 2011, Wong staged his first exhibition in Australia. In 2012, Wong staged his first American exhibition, ''Russel Wong: The Big Picture'' at Eugene, Oregon's
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art :''see also the ''Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art'', Washington State University, Pullman, Washington Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) is an art museum located on the University of Oregon campus, campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene, O ...
. Wong played himself in a cameo in the 2018 film '' Crazy Rich Asians''.Russel Wong
''The Numbers''


Personal life

Wong is an avid jazz lover. He also is a food lover and has his blog www.thewongist.com He has also appeared in good friend Anthony Bourdain's ' No Reservations ' and ' The Layover ' shows on TV.


Works

* ''The Art of Flying: Singapore Through the Lens of Russel Wong'' ( Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, 2010, 2013)
''Russel Wong: Photographs 1980 - 2005''
( Epigram Books, 2005) * ''Singapore Symphony'' ( Landmark Books, 1994)


References


External links


Russel Wong websiteAcapella Photography websiteGrandeur Wedding Photography websiteFamous Photographers in Singapore
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wong, Russel Living people 1961 births Singaporean photographers Anglo-Chinese School alumni University of Oregon alumni Singaporean people of Chinese descent