Ellis Lau (b. 2000, Hong Kong) recently received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/Hong Kong Art School. Ellis Lau believes that fashion models are not...
Ellis Lau (b. 2000, Hong Kong) recently received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/Hong Kong Art School. Ellis Lau believes that fashion models are not merely tools used to present an image, but rather co-creators and stakeholders in the process. His work attempts to overturn the existing practice and concepts where photographers have traditionally been seen as the dominant figure, with a strong sense of self-presentation, while models are often treated as the objectified subject, whose consciousness is rarely discussed or easily overlooked. But in his creative process, he hopes there is a dynamic interplay between the two. The distribution of power in photography can be a two-way flow, like a tug-of-war, where only through the mutual pulling and pushing can tension be cultivated and a dynamic, non-formulaic work be created. Exploring the roles, power dynamics and their fluidity between the two parties is what he hopes to investigate through his work.