Samsung Singapore first contacted Ryan in 2018 to create content and test their flagship Galaxy series phone. Ever since then, Ryan has worked on multiple campaigns creating compelling visuals for Samsung Singapore
Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G- I FOUND with 108MP
March 2020 - Subsequent to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G, Samsung Singapore organised a competition where participants would be tasked to identify FOUND moments in photos that were taken by the S20 Ultra 5G’s 108MP camera.
Ryan was one of the few selected photographers tasked to scout for FOUND moments in his delegated section of Singapore
Galaxy Note 10+
September 2019
Being on semester exchange program in New York, Ryan continues to work with Samsung Singapore to produce content leveraging on his location to promote the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
Entirely shot and edited on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
In-display Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor
Galaxy S10 - Next Gen Bold
March 2019
Samsung releases yet another flagship galaxy model phone. The Galaxy S10 campaign aims to promote the in display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor as well as the new ultra wide angle camera.
Galaxy Tab S4
November 2018
Samsung and Ryan continue their collaboration to target consumers to purchase the Galaxy Tab S4 over using paper, on top of selling the stunning visuals of the tablet’s screen and ability to multi task on the go
Galaxy Note 9 - A Day In The Life
August 2018
The “A Day In The Life” campaign featured Ryan creating 3 sets of visuals to represent how he would use the Note 9 throughout his day while highlighting the following USPs
Long Battery Life
Galaxy Note 9 - Initial Launch
August 2018
After a successful first collaboration, Samsung decided to continue working with Ryan to create more compelling visuals for their upcoming campaigns. The Galaxy Note 9 campaign focused on the SPEN, and large battery life.
Samsung Galaxy S9
March 2018
Samsung engaged Ryan to create a series of photos testing out the capabilities of their flagship Galaxy S9 phone. The campaign was spread out across 9 weeks. The Galaxy S9 was the first mobile device on the market to be able to change optical apertures within the phone. This enabled the phone to toggle between a deep and shallow depths of field for shooting in low light and portraits.