Born in Singapore, he is a photographer who works on the world stage. Based in Tokyo and New York, he transcends the essence of art, the striking allure of fashion, and the delicate beauty of advertising, showcasing his refined skills as a video director around the world.
The "TIFFANY supports LOVE AND HOPE" photobook, which documented Tiffany's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, won the 40th APA Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award.
Established in New York in 2004, "SUPER Magazine" is a photography and art magazine series that has collaborated with global companies such as LMVH and Uniqlo, as well as artists such as Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Pharrell William, Yoshiki, and Yumi Matsutoya, becoming a new cultural benchmark.
The "OUT IN JAPAN" project captures the authentic voices of Japan's LGBT community through its lens, and its work was selected as a Jury Recommended Work in the Entertainment Division of the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival. They also produced the music video for "Koi no Boogie Woogie Train," the theme song for the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and are working in cooperation with the UN Information Centre to promote the SDGs.
Since 2016, he has partnered with NHK to promote the "→2020 Leslie Kee Connects Portrait Messages" project. As a campaign of hope for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games, it unites the dreams and goals of the Japanese people, with Kee directing and filming over 2,000 official portraits and emotionally resonant promotional videos from his visionary perspective.
