Chow Yun-fat has had two marriages in his life. One was with his ex-wife Yu Anan. On February 8, 1983, Chow Yun-fat, who had recently broken up with Chen Yulian, reported that he had suddenly married the actress Yu Anan. However, this marriage was only Lasted 9 months. The following year, the relationship between Chow Yun-fat and his current wife Chen Huilian (then known as Chen Huilian) was exposed, and the two were married on June 5, 1987. Chow Yun-fat and Chen Huilin have been married for 27 years. They have no children and have promised to donate 99% of their property to charity after their death. In 1997, at a large-scale film festival to welcome the return of Hong Kong, Chow Yun-fat's sister Chow Con Ling secretly took three photos taken by him under a pseudonym to participate in the exhibition. One of them, a panoramic photo of tomatoes, won the third prize. Chow Yun-fat is passionate about photography. The matter became known to the public. From actor to photographer, Chow Yun-fat once held a joint exhibition of photography works called "Black and White Feelings" with nine photography enthusiasts in 2004. At that time, he provided 6 photos, including the statue of Guandi and the fishing village.
Chow Yun-fat has officially held two personal photography exhibitions. In 2008, Chow Yun-fat held a photography exhibition called "Moving Pictures". The 18 photos were themed on the behind-the-scenes stories of the movies he participated in, launching his first Personal photo album, the first batch of 1,000 copies will be released, and all proceeds will be donated to the Hong Kong Red Cross to help people in the earthquake-stricken areas of Sichuan. Among them, a secretly photographed makeup photo of Gong Li on the set of "The Golden Armor" was deeply loved by Chow Yun-fat He liked it so much that he later donated the photo to the Yan Ran Foundation, and it was sold for NT$3.18 million. In 2009, he co-organized a black-and-white photography exhibition called "Impressions of Hong Kong" with his friend Huang Guiquan, displaying 41 photos of Hong Kong citizens' daily lives taken after 2004. The flower baskets given by relatives and friends to congratulate the photo exhibition were converted into cash to donate to the victims of the earthquake-stricken areas in the mainland. .
Photography is a happy thing
Chow Yun-fat once said: "I have always been in front of the camera, hoping to be behind it and see the outside world through the lens; I like the unknown Something. Black and white is very flavorful and has the characteristics of the 1960s. It can be stored for a hundred years, just like old peels, and has a fragrance; it does not necessarily mean that the object being photographed is beautiful, so that it can be beautiful. Photos are the skill of composition and feeling. Many beautiful things must be sensed by the third eye. In order to take photos, you can travel around the world and press the shutter at the most beautiful moment. What others see is just You enjoy the whole process of freezing the photo." ---Excerpted from an interview with Chow Yun-fat in "Photography Friends".
On December 13, 2014, two mainland netizens met Chow Yun-fat in Central and were very happy. Chow Yun-fat has always responded to fans' requests for photos and even took selfies with them on his mobile phone.