global advertising photography
Jan 2021
Blow Up Studios - Gareth Brown
Hong Kong
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Client: Pure Group , Creative Direction: Marc Scott , Campaign: AhhhGrrr
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Client: Pure Group , Creative Direction: Marc Scott , Campaign: AhhhGrrr
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Client: Pure Group , Creative Direction: Marc Scott , Campaign: AhhhGrrr
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Client: Lululemon , Art Direction: Helen Chui , Production Agency: 2by2
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Client: Shangri-La Hotels , Creative Direction: Mike Middleton , Advertising Agency: Ogilvy
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Client: Shangri-La Hotels , Creative Direction: Mike Middleton , Advertising Agency: Ogilvy
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Client: Philips , Creative Direction: Myvanwy Gibson , Advertising Agency: Philips Design
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Client: Philips , Creative Direction: Myvanwy Gibson , Advertising Agency: Philips Design
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Personal Art Project - Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest , Dancer: Faye Leung
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Personal Art Project - Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest , Dancer: Lemon Ting-Fung Doo & Tonia Wan
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Personal Art Project - Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest , Dancer: Joana Cambeses Souza
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Personal Art Project - Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest , Dancer: Nora Cho, Grace Pang, Carmen Leung, Michelle Pang & Chan Hoi Lam
Gareth Brown specialises in creating evocative, emotive photography from his base in Hong Kong and beyond.
His work encompasses a number of genres, however he is particularly well known for his ability to create and capture the decisive moment, especially in health and fitness and lifestyle projects.
Gareth has created numerous regional campaigns for Pure Fitness and Yoga and has also garnered much attention for his personal art project, “Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest”, which utilises dance to convey reflections from different locales in his beloved Hong Kong.
Gareth has a whole wealth of experience when it comes to advertising and design photography. His professionalism, attention to detail and calm manner are a definite asset, as are the wonderful team he has at Blow Up Studios.
"We’d love to hear from you and who knows, even jump on a flight to collaborate with you. The skies will open again."