Wesley Loh is a storyteller.
He has an intense curiosity about people and seeks to find the person beneath the face.
Wesley’s eye for capturing emotions has helped companies and organizations portray a human and emotive feel to their images. He started photography in 1988 and set up Memphis West Pictures in 1997. He has shot for many clients ranging from international companies (e.g. McDonald's, Standard Chartered Bank, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Burson-Marsteller, JW Marriott & GHM Hotels) and local firms and institutions (e.g. National University Hospital, SMU, NTU, NUS, NTU & the National Arts Council).
On a personal front, Wesley has exhibited his works at Genesis in Paris and the University Cultural Centre (Singapore). Wesley won an award for the ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu in 2012. He has also worked with Epigram Books to publish 100 Singaporeans, a photography book showcasing 100 Singaporean faces, in his bid to find the "Singaporean face".