Video Feature by FRAMES
I'm grateful to FRAMES Magazine's editor, Tomasz Trzebiatowski, for his beautiful feature of my work. I've always subscribed to the view that images should speak for themselves but Tomasz's interpretation infused new life into the images and helped the audience better relate to my work. His presentation of my work reminds me that words do matter.
Thank you for understanding my work and for introducing me to your audience.
In this episode of "Notes On Seeing", I spend time with the work of Xuan-Hui Ng — a photographer whose images don’t define the world, but soften it, allowing it to unfold slowly. Her photographs are built on stillness, patience, and atmosphere. Forms dissolve.
This video is not a review or a biography. It’s a personal reflection on what makes Xuan-Hui Ng’s photography worth paying attention to — how her images shift the way we perceive, how they allow space for uncertainty, and how this quiet approach can change the way we see and photograph ourselves.
Notes On Seeing" is a series about photographers whose work opens new ways of looking. Not through technique or rules, but through presence, emotion, and attention.