Harrison Tsui

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Harrison Tsui
Born
Harrison Tsui

1995 (age 2829) [1]
Nationality British National (Overseas)
Alma mater RMIT University [3]
Known for Fashion Photographer
Website www.harrisontsui.com

Harrison Tsui (born 1995) is a Hong Kong fashion photographer. He is best known for his backstage photography and street style photography work at Ready-to-wear Fashion Weeks. [2] [1]

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Life and career

Tsui was born in Hong Kong. He studied graphic design at RMIT University, [3] initially wanting to work in the advertising industry. [2] He then began photographing his sister Faye Tsui, who is a fashion stylist, for her blog. [2] [4] He started going to Milan and Paris Fashion Week with her in 2015, [2] [1] and started photographing backstage and runway at fashion shows. In 2016, he started collaborating with Harper's Bazaar Singapore, photographing street style, fashion shows' backstage and runway for their website. [5]

He has photographed backstage of Dior, Fendi, Prada, Versace, Kenzo, Yohji Yamamoto, [2] Sacai [6] and Max Mara's [7] fashion show.

Apart from his fashion week work, Tsui also photographs fashion stories for different magazines. [1] [8]

His work has been published on American Vogue , [1] [3] InStyle U.S. , Harper's Bazaar Singapore , Harper's Bazaar Hong Kong , Lifestyle Journal , Hong Kong Tatler , [9] MilkX Hong Kong , [8] Hashtag Legend. [10]

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