Tatler Hong Kong

Night Falls

Artist, DJ and designer Jerry Haha documents life after dark in a photo essay for Tatler

- By Kristy Or Photograph­y by Jerry Haha

Jerry Haha documents life after dark

At the age of 18, Jerry Wong, better known as Jerry Haha, had two choices: either accept a place at the London College of Fashion or begin an internship at Japanese fashion brand Human Made in Tokyo. He chose the latter. Since returning to his native Hong Kong, he has been making waves in the city’s creative scene. Dabbling in different occupation­s—including DJ, fashion designer, graphic designer, photograph­er and producer—the multifacet­ed artist, now 23, has started his own production house, Artificial Dust, which provides DJ and event services, film production and photo production. This month, we asked Wong to document a night out using a disposable camera.

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 ??  ?? 3. Jerry Haha’s studio in Tai Kok Tsui, which he shares with Chris Shen from Belowgroun­d and artist Charlene Man. The red rug was designed by Man and the duck, also referred to as “the party duck”, lights up when there are spontaneou­s gatherings at the studio
3. Jerry Haha’s studio in Tai Kok Tsui, which he shares with Chris Shen from Belowgroun­d and artist Charlene Man. The red rug was designed by Man and the duck, also referred to as “the party duck”, lights up when there are spontaneou­s gatherings at the studio
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2. Jerry Haha hanging out in Central wearing his new favourite T-shirt, which he bought at a vintage store in Hong Kong 2
 ??  ?? 1. Arthur Bray (right), DJ and co-founder of music collective Yeti Out, and the team from fashion label Clot at Basehall. Bray is a music consultant at the premium food hall and performs on Friday evenings
1. Arthur Bray (right), DJ and co-founder of music collective Yeti Out, and the team from fashion label Clot at Basehall. Bray is a music consultant at the premium food hall and performs on Friday evenings

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