Iris Ng is a graduate of the Film and Video Production at York University with a background in still photography, visual art and music. While studying at York University, she began her cinematography career by shooting her first independent feature film on 16mm and has since worked as director of photography on feature films, short narrative and experimental films as well as documentaries for broadcast and theatrical release.
She has collaborated with artists on film pieces and installations including Without Persons by Luis Jacob and Circa 1960 by Chris Curreri which has been screened around the world.
Her recent work includes the short documentary, Point of Departure which was shot in Hong Kong and screened at the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival, and Sedition ’by Min Sook Lee which was screened at the Toronto Palestinian Film Festival and continues to travel locally and internationally.
Currently, Iris is working as Director of Photography on the documentaries Resilience: Stories of Black Single Mothers with director Lana Lovell and The Stories We Tell with director Sarah Polley.
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