In the contemporary field of photography, Hsin I (Camille) Lin’s work skillfully integrates profound reflections on various aspects of life with philosophical inquiries, redefining fashion photography with her unique narrative style and visual talent. Originally from Taipei and now active in New York, Hsin I (Camille) Lin is a fashion photographer, artist, and visual director whose creative mediums encompass photography, video, and literature. Her works have been published in internationally renowned media such as Vogue China, Elle China, and Harper’s BAZAAR.
Hsin I possesses a rich and professional educational background, having earned a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Fu Jen Catholic University (2018-2022) and a Master’s degree in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York (2022-2023). These academic experiences laid a solid foundation for her artistic creation, and her artistic style has evolved through different phases, influenced by film directors like Apichatpong and Akira Kurosawa. Her themes traverse subcultures, philosophy, and spiritual exploration. She explains, “My inspiration mainly comes from those indescribable abstract feelings in concrete life, experiencing the world through my lens from my perspective, and extending imagination and philosophical thoughts from it.” Today, we have the privilege of engaging in an in-depth conversation with Hsin I (Camille) Lin to gain a deeper understanding of her work and creative journey.
When discussing her creative process, Hsin I shared her most memorable work, “While we are young” (2020-2023). This piece was created during the lockdown period in Taipei. “While we are young” is a four-year photography series shot entirely on 35mm film. The core theme of the series focuses on Generation Z youth from various fields, collaborating with several cross-disciplinary talents, including models, musicians, and more. Through Hsin I’s lens, it tells the story of contemporary youth growing in different roles, exploring the creative thoughts of young musicians, the rebellious confidence of independent models, and the inner universe of love queens, presenting a diverse image of contemporary youth. This series also garnered Hsin I (Camille) the attention and collaboration opportunity with the renowned Tokyo street photography platform Drop Tokyo, where she captured a series of contemporary youth street fashion photos in Taipei, showcasing the diversity of fashion photography and further expanding her professional career.
Recently, Hsin I (Camille) Lin has focused on breaking traditional photography boundaries, redefining contemporary photography with experimental fashion aesthetics. Influenced by Akira Kurosawa’s film “Dream,” Hsin I combines live portrait studio shooting with AI virtual synthesis technology, creating a new fashion photography series called “Dream.” This work expresses the indescribable fantasies in dreams through highly experimental methods, blending the stream of consciousness atmosphere with real-world scenes with a vivid visual style. This series was shortlisted for the Fine Art Photography Award this year.
Hsin I (Camille) Lin’s work showcases her profound philosophical thinking and visual talent, redefining fashion photography and offering viewers a new perspective on examining every aspect of life. Looking ahead, Hsin I (Camille) plans to join a creative agency in New York to continue exploring more themes related to subcultures and philosophical meanings, creating more pioneering, experimental, and narrative visual works, and analyzing life through her lens from her perspective.