Xuan-Hui Ng is a photographic artist from Singapore who currently resides in Tokyo.
Initially, her urge to photograph stemmed from an almost desperate desire to prolong the serenity that nature brought. Over time, she began to enjoy simply being in the embrace of the forests, lakes and meadows. The Chinese idiom “天时地利人和” speaks to the importance of fortuitous timing (天时), favorable conditions (地利) and the human resolve (人和) to our endeavors. Ng’s photography embodies these concepts because her images are a collaborative effort with nature. She feels grateful to be blessed with serendipitous encounters and finds joy in sharing these precious tokens of memories with others. She has been selected for juried exhibitions at the Griffin Museum, Davis Orton Gallery, Southeast Center for Photography, and A Smith Gallery, in addition to placing at the 16th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers in 2021. Publications her work has been featured in include What Will You Remember? and fotoMAGAZIN.
