About
Chris Sullivan is a photographer and writer based in Hong Kong. His work moves between black-and-white and colour photography, moving image, and reflective writing—blending documentary observation with essayistic fragments.
With a background in film, multimedia, and museum practice, he approaches photography as a form of thinking, attuned to rhythm, memory, and the traces of disappearance.
Recent
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2025
- A Slower Mode of Time published in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
- Selected by jury for FRESH EYES x Hungry Eye, GUP Magazine
- Photo-text series, published in The Light Observer, Issue 8: Landscapes
- A Slower Mode of Time published in Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
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2024
- Website launched: chris.photo
Select Projects
Fractured (2025)
Animated image-text sketches on fragmentation and gaze.
Déjà Disparu (2020–2024)
Black-and-white observations on presence, memory, and the city as a space of disappearance.
Flux (2016–2025)
A meditation on migration, memory, and the rhythmic drift of daily life.
Mediation (2016–2025)
Colour work on urban density, forgetting, and fleeting texture.
Contact + Newsletter
For commissions, collaborations, or print enquiries, please get in touch.
A few times a year, I send out a quiet newsletter—writing, photos, and reflections on whatever’s been unfolding in the work.