Chu Chen “Jojo”
Photographer, Cultural Connector, Nomadic Storyteller
Jojo is a Taiwan-based photographer and videographer whose camera captures more than just beautiful images—it bridges cultural gaps and spotlights moments of connection. Through his Instagram, he shares compelling visuals that highlight both the subtle and profound elements of everyday life, especially in Taipei’s dynamic streets and community gatherings.
On Episode 10 of the Nomad Summit Podcast, Jojo opened up about how travel transformed his interpersonal skills and communication style. Coming from a culture where physical contact—like hugging—is uncommon and directness is often viewed as impolite, he discovered that the nomad community encouraged greater emotional openness. Inspired by this experience, he’s now working to bring that same warmth and expressiveness back home, fostering a more inclusive and open-hearted creative circle in Taiwan.
Jojo’s work with photography and videography isn’t just about aesthetic—it’s about fostering cross-cultural understanding and emotional fluency. Whether documenting city life or forging new bonds, he focuses on how visual storytelling can connect people and make spaces feel more like home.