Well-known photographer Rensis Ho has been engaged with the photography scene in Hong Kong for over 25 years. Rensis wasn’t always destined to become a photographer. Prior to finding his true calling, he graduated from computer science, became a bank programmer and dabbled in finance in New York before settling with a major in photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology. After returning to Hong Kong in the 1990s, he began his career as a professional photographer. From 4As advertising agencies, banks, fashion and jewelry companies, to magazines such as City Magazine, Amoeba, Tatler, Elle, Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Ming Pao Weekly and Modern Weekly, Rensis amassed many prominent clients in the fashion and corporate realm. Yet still life and portrait photography remain his biggest passion, having photographed countless Chinese and foreign celebrities, including Kate Moss, Isabella Rossellini, Alber Elbaz, Marc Jacobs, Nigo, Sakamoto Ryuichi, Aaron Kwok, Shu Qi, Anthony Wong and Denise Ho to list a few. He’s also shot album covers for Anita Mui and Soler. In 2007, Rensis held his first solo exhibition "Nike Tech Pack Exhibition by Rensis Ho: Hong Kong Subjects"; in 2010, he was invited to participate the "Magnificent Seven Photo Exhibition" held at the Shenzhen Hua Art Museum.