Kenneth Chou is a documentary photographer based in Toronto, Canada.

Although interested in art at a young age, it wasn’t until discovering photography that he had the opportunity to pursue his curiosity for people and life around him. His most recent work involves documenting the ecological burial movement in North Eastern United States.

Chou's work has been exhibited in Toronto and published locally and abroad. He holds a MFA in Documentary Media from Ryerson University and a BFA in Stills Photography. Ken prefers to exhibit his work in book format and is still a big fan of traditional analog film.

Ken is available for freelance and commercial assignments.



Education

2009 Ryerson University, Master of Fine Arts (Documentary Media)
AWARDS: Ryerson Graduate Scholarship
2006 Ryerson University, Bachelor of Fine Arts (Photography )
AWARDS: Irving Polsun Award

Exhibitions*

2009 DOC | NOW, Ryerson Gallery. Toronto.
2007-08 Photorama @ Gallery TPW (Group)
2006 Art in the Fall at 401 (Group) .descry, Group Exhibition, Steam Whistle Roundhouse. (Group)
2005 Maximum Exposure. (Group) Ryerson School of Image Arts (Solo)
2004 Third Year Show, Ryerson Gallery. (Group)
Portfolio Seven. (Group)

Collections

Ryerson University: School of Image Arts
Mira Goddard Centre

Curatorial Work

2010 Scotia Bank Contact Photography Festival
in Collaboration with ArtHeart.