Alvin

Alvin Tsang
Cinematographer
Alvin Tsang is a New York-based filmmaker who graduated from the University of California, San Diego’s Visual Arts (Media) department, where he began his career as an editing assistant for That’s My Face (2001), an award-winning film by Thomas Allen Harris (Through A Lens Darkly). Tsang edited Josiah Lee’s Handling the A.M. (2006), a short about the absurdity and falsity of Asian American stereotypes, and Robert E. Holley’s HIV/AIDS awareness film, Love Me Through It (2008). He served as co-producer and post-supervisor for Ermena Vinluan’s award-winning documentary, Tea & Justice (2007), about the first female Asian-American NYPD officers on the force. He is a video documentarian for artist Meredith Monk and The Guggenheim Museum NYC, and has created promos for several of Michael Kors’ fashion collections. Tsang’s other films include the shorts Fish (2010), Preservation (2011), and the feature Reunification (2015).
