Anh Võ is a two-time Clio, five-time Emmy, and Telly Award-winning cinematographer based in Chicago, working across narrative, documentary, and global campaigns.
 
Raised in Hanoi and shaped by the American Midwest, from a small town in Wisconsin to Chicago, Anh's work explores identity, memory, and belonging. The distance between those places still lives in his lens, alongside the voices, cultures, and quiet human stories that formed his eye.
 
Growing up, Anh learned early to pay attention to what people communicate beyond words: gesture, rhythm, silence, and the spaces between them. That instinct continues to guide the way he photographs character and emotion.
 
He began his career in long-form documentary and travel television before moving into global campaigns, leading award-winning creative at Gatorade. He now serves as Manager of Cinematography for the Chicago Cubs, helping shape the visual language of one of the most iconic franchises in sports.
 
But at the center of his work is not scale. It is character.
 
Whether in a stadium or a quiet room, Anh's approach stays the same: protect the emotion, light with intention, and let the moment breathe. His work is grounded in preparation, collaboration, and the belief that the strongest images do not overpower a story. They reveal something honest inside it.
 
Across narrative, commercial, and documentary work, the language changes. The intention never does.
 
For inquiries: anh.vo@thenamsoul.com​​​​​​​