Photo Essay: 張三李四 (Zhang-san-Li-si), by Hiroshi Yamauchi
Shanghai has been one of the most mature cities in the history of China, a country with a proud civilization dating back as far back as 4000 B.C.
Continue Reading →Video: Near Equal Moriyama Daido
“Near Equal Moriyama Daido” – an hour plus long documentary video by b.b.b.inc on Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama.
Continue Reading →A selection of the street photographs taken by the participants of the IPA Street Photography May 2012 Workshop in Singapore.
Continue Reading →Video: Gilden ‘The older I get, the closer I get.’
Why I like to go close is because I want to take the person’s soul and I want them to know I took the picture.
Continue Reading →Daido: A ‘no-finder shot’
Photography makes people feel something (people turn their heads, or flee). But using a compact camera, you can do it simply.
Continue Reading →Folklore says that this area got its name from a small marsh bird called Burung Ranggong. Serangoon, as it is called now, has been a second home for me lately.
Continue Reading →Follow your instincts – Daido: I am like a Dog.
When I go out into the city I have no plan. I walk down one street, and when I am drawn to turn the corner into another.
Continue Reading →Having Modest Ambitions in your Photography
My Ambitions are probably quite modest, but i think if you can resonate with a few people, just touch a few people, if they recognize something in your work, I think it’s worthwhile.
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