Bill Wong Chung-Piu
Born in 1945, Wong Chung-Piu started his photography work in dark rooms and commercials. He worked at Radio Television Hong Kong, TVB, and Jiashi; he joined the TVB film team in 1975. In the 1980s and 1990s, he won many Academy Awards, Golden Horse Award for Best Photography.
When the New Wave of Film was born in the 1970s, most of the focus was on a group of young directors, but one of the most important figures among them was missed - photographer Wong Chung-Piu. He dared to innovate, leaving a creative and distinctive image for the New Wave era films. Through continuous hard work, extensive on-site experience, observation and study, he not only developed excellent techniques, but also created an implicit style that seamlessly combines narrative and images.

Landscape On the Other Side: Hong Kong Cinematographer Bill Wong

Heaven Can't Wait

The Kung Fu Cult Master

Once Upon a Time in China

The Sword

Lost and Found

Hu-Du-Men

Tom, Dick and Hairy

Eight Taels of Gold

Seven Women: Liza Wang

Social Worker: Ah Sze

The Story of Woo Viet

Doctor Mack

Princess Fragrance

Princess Fragrance

She's Too Young

Mogura

Lady Reporter

Top of the Food Chain

Once a Thief

All the Wrong Clues

Cherie

Ming Ghost

Kickboxer

Dream Lovers

Rouge

Blackjack

The Christ of Nanjing

A Roof with a View

My Americanize Wife

Profiles of Pleasure

Full Moon in New York

Women

Au Revoir, Mon Amour

Esprit D'amour

Fascinating Affairs

Nomad

Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain

The Romance of Book and Sword

Women on the Run

Yes, Madam!

Shanghai Blues

Father and Son

Heaven Can't Wait

Last Affair

Love: Amoeba Style
