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Focus: Felix Hug lives in Singapore and his images can be seen in changing exhibitions in Singapore. His images were exhibited in London, Sydney and at the National Museum in Singapore. Together with his partner Jamie Boyd, who produces and manages his work, they offer photography workshops in Singapore and photo trips in the Asian-Pacific Region. His commercial work has a strong focus on the tourism and hospitality sector. As such the team has worked with companies like: Singapore Airlines Banyan Tree Hotels and Resorts Raffles Hotels Intercontinental Hotel Group Universal Resorts Maldives Felix has won numerous international photography awards for his Fine Art and Travel Photography images. They include a 1st Prize at the IPA (USA) for Fine Art Nudes, a Gold Award at the APPA (Australia) for Fine Art Nudes, a Best Image Award at the Travel Photographer of the Year Awards (GB), The Asia without Borders Grand Prize and a Best Image Award at the New York Photography Awards for the Editorial Image of the Year. |
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