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Timon Wehrli Red Dog Studio was established by photographer Timon Wehrli. Originally from the UK, he began his photography career in Los Angeles in 1988, after graduating from London’s prestigious Royal College of Art and Design. In 1993, Timon’s extensive travels brought him to Hong Kong where he began working as a reportage photographer. As Timon’s reputation and repertoire grew, he set-up Red Dog Studio in 1995 where his work quickly matured, developed and evolved to include high profile advertising, celebrity, fashion, food and interiors. A decade later, Red Dog Studio is one of the leading and most sought after creative studios in Hong Kong and across the Asia Pacific Region. Under Timon's artistic direction and as chief photographer, the studio has amassed an impressive portfolio that includes high profile celebrity portraits (Arron Kwok, Shu Qi, Tony Leung, Daniel Wu, Zhao Wei, Coco Lee, Maggie Q, Sandy Lam, Shawn Yue Man-Lok, Enrique Iglesias, Brad Pitt); blue chip and high-end fashion advertising campaigns (Reebok, Intel, Levis, Coach, Ferregamo, Marc Jacobs, Panadol, Cathay Pacific, Fornarina, Mastercard, Philips); high-end fashion editorials (West East, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Vision, Time); and a vast and diverse range of personal creative projects, including a month long documentary project with the last nomadic tribe in Mongolia. Timon was also a co-founding partner in establishing the production company Red Cactus that served as the production arm of Red Dog. With Timon’s guidance, Red Cactus has successfully grown to now function as a separate entity. Red Dog is currently working on major advertising campaigns across the region and, with creative design partner China Stylus, continues to publish local arts magazine, Galleri (www.Galleri.hk). 2010 will see Timon expanding Red Dog Studio and his personal photography in both Sydney and Los Angeles, as well as embarking on a series of ambitious personal/commercial projects including a Hong Kong Tattoo Trade show, based on the Skin Inks book produced by Red Dog/China Stylus; setting up an Events and Promotions division of Red Dog in Hong Kong; branching Galleri magazine out to include an Australian issue; and a series of expeditions to Vietnam and China to document the preservation of the moon bears. |
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