Photographers must have an opinion – a kind of criticism
“Life for a photographer cannot be a matter of indifference. Opinion often consists of a kind of criticism.” Robert Frank
Continue Reading →Reflections: The Packaged City
After being a photojournalist for over a decade, Bob reflects on the rhythm of life and how it inter-twines with his personal photography.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Deep South, by Richard Humphries
An ongoing personal project in which I have tried to document the daily life of southern Thailand’s population as it struggles to deal with an increasingly violent ethnic conflict.
Continue Reading →After being a photojournalist for over a decade, Bob reflects on the rhythm of life and how it inter-twines with his personal photography.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: In Answer, by Lawrence Dizon Sumulong
At the heart of this ongoing series, I am re-envisioning the changes in my family’s life following my father’s death, the self imposed exile that occurred, and the depression that followed.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Selamat Padang, by Miko de Vera
Padang is the capital and the largest city of Sumbar, Indonesia. Located at the heart of the western coast of Sumatra, Padang is still predominantly inhabited by its native residents called the Minangkabau people.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Small Things, by Binh Dang
Small Things is a project of mine currently in progress. There is this house, named THIEN GIAO, located next to the sea and about 120km from the central city of Viet Nam.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: The Poverty Line, by Stefen Chow
This body of work explores a simple question. What does it mean to be poor? It is not an emotional statement. It is an examination of the choices one would face living at the poverty line.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Connecting Flights, by Darren Soh
Modern air travel has made the world more connected than ever. There are few places left on the planet where you cannot access if you had the patience to make several connecting flights.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Before Tomorrow, by Yannik Willing
In my project, I am concerned with the imminent radical changes of tourist regions in Sri Lanka after the end of the civil war in 2009 that had lasted almost thirty years.
Continue Reading →Tay Kay Chin’s Unphotographable
An early interview with Singapore Photographer Tay Kay Chin about his Unphotographable images, by Zhuang Wubin, SE Asia Curator & Researcher.
Continue Reading →Photo Essay: Myanmar in Transition, by Lam Yik Fei
Myanmar has been ruled by the authoritarian military junta for decades. It was a challenge visiting Nobel Prize winning activist Aung San Suu Kyi a year ago.
Continue Reading →Invisible Search









