岑允逸(Dustin Shum)1971年生於香港,畢業於香港理工大學攝影設計(榮譽)學士課程,曾任攝影記者超過十年,現為自由攝影師。曾獲多個包括香港報業工會、攝影記者協會、國際特赦組織等舉辦的新聞業界獎項。個人展覽包括在2003年6月於藝穗會舉行由香港藝術發展局資助的個人影展「別名:Xianggang」, 2007年4月於香港文化中心展出替「香港社區組織協會」拍攝的關於精神病康復者的《一人生活》,並出版成同名攝影文集。 2007年6月於魚涌太古坊舉行的《國色演義》攝影聯展岑氏展出以內地城鎮公園為主題的《都唔係迪士尼!》(It isnae Disney!),作品曾參加2006年北京影像專家見面會(Fotofest Beijing,網址:http://fotofestbeijing.visualserver.com/),並被選為最受影像專家感興趣的34份作品之一,系列中部份作品被舊金山現代美術館及私人收藏。這系列作品並於2008年8月由文化葫蘆出版社出版,名為《係‧唔係樂園》攝影集。2008年9月參加山西平遙古城舉行的「平遙國際攝影大展」,並於年終聯同40多位香港攝影師參加「影像香港」當代攝影聯展。


他並撰寫有關於攝影及影像文化的個人博客:《攝影豬影像隨筆》

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Dustin Shum, born in Hong Kong in 1971, is now a freelance photographer. He received his BA (Hons) Degree in Photographic Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. During his time as a photojournalist he recieved a number of awards presented by The Newspaper Society of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Press Photographers Association and Amnesty International etc. In 2003, his debut solo exhibition, "Alias: Xianggang", which is supported by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) , was staged at the Fringe Club. He later took part in a photography project regarding people with mental illness for Society of Community Organization. The works was exhibited in “Live Alone A Life” at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and published in a book of the same title in 2007. His recent work “It isnae Disney!” was shown in a joint photography exhibition "Performing a National style" in June, 2007 at Taikoo Place. This series were alos featured in the Fotofest Beijing 2006 (http://fotofestbeijing.visualserver.com/) and he was selected as one of the 34 most interesting photographers by the festival reviewers. Some of the works from the series are collected by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and private collectors. The series is also published as a photography monograph entitled "Themeless Parks" in August, 2008 by Hulu Concept. In September of 2008 he participated in "Pingyao Internnational photography Festival", in Pingyao, Shanxi province of China. At the end of the year he is selected as one of the 40 photographers featured in "Imaging Hong Kong", a contemporary photography exhibition in Hong Kong.


He writes about his idea on photography and image culture in his personal blog: "Fotopiggie's thought on photography" (in chinese)

http://fotopiggie.blogspot.com