Hin's photography has evolved into a distinctive style that mixes a compositional aesthetic with the comedy of the absurd that is apparent in much of his work and while he appears to work on disparate subjects, it is this wit that holds the images together in a coherent whole.
Hin has been exhibited internationally, most recently in an exhibition "Pause to Begin" at Booksmart Studio, Rochester, New York. Other shows include "Photodebut - Photosocial", 2008 at the Photographers Gallery, London; "New Exposure", 2008 at the Candid Arts Trust in London and a Group Show at the Humble Arts Foundation in 2007.
His work has also been published widely in international magazines: "After the Fall" in Case Magazine, and Moloko+; "What We Want" in Dayfour and "They called me a Corporate Whore" in L'Espresso and La Republica delle Donne.
Hin is a member of the London based photography collective, Photodebut.