Jeremy Ho's creative work

Jeremy Ho: Professional Filmmaker and Cinematographer

Jeremy Ho is a professional filmmaker, cinematographer, and photographer based in Singapore. His creative practice is centered on culture and social issues, with a portfolio that spans documentary, narrative film, and visual media. Jeremy Ho has collaborated with prestigious global platforms, notably serving as a local production fixer for the Netflix series 'Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones' and as a remote Director of Photography for the BBC. His work has been recognized internationally, including an EPPY Award for his video reporting on Singapore's underwater rugby scene and an Honourable Mention from the SOPA Awards for his viral documentary on a Michelin-starred hawker. Educated at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at NTU, Jeremy Ho's storytelling travels have taken him to Pakistan, Korea, and Japan. His projects include the interactive documentary 'Lahore Landing' and personal photographic journeys like his 780km walk across the Camino de Santiago. In addition to his film work, Jeremy Ho offers archival fine art prints featuring landscapes and street photography from his travels. He is skilled in directing, editing, and cinematography, consistently weaving together threads of authenticity and human connection in his visual narratives.