Photographer Ivan Wong Showed How Hard Work & Talent Will Help One To Reach Greater Heights
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A lot of people aspire to be photographers. With phones having cameras of greater qualities, a lot of people make it a hobby to click good moments. However, it's not that easy. No camera or phone can help one to capture a moment with the right emotion and depth. That's why, some people are brilliant and are known in the world of photography. One such talented person is Ivan Wong. 

Ivan Wong is a New York based photographer who has impressed a lot of people with his skills. Today, he is in demand. However, life was not always easy for Ivan. He had his share of struggles since childhood. Ivan belonged to a family that had financial issues. Hence, after finishing his education, he started working as a management consultant in New York. But his love for photography remained persistent. So along with his job, he pursued photography too.

All this hardwork and dedication helped Ivan Wong to establish himself as an excellent photographer. He is known for inception style photography, light trail photography, and colorful photography.

When the talent is so superlative, it gets recognised one day. That is exactly what happened with Ivan Wong. He became the founding member of Sony Alpha Imaging Collective and Google Team Pixel for the Pixel phone camera. The talented photographer also showed his skills by working with stars like Cameron Dallas and Dua Lipa. Ivan Wong also shot the music video from the Continuum album, Tidal, for Shook. He is also the creator of cover arts for Wengie's "Lace Up" and "Empire." He co-produced the MV for JVNA's "I'm With You."

One can check out Ivan Wong's amazing work on his Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/ivvnwong/

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