八十年代中学生 The Innocent in the 80s was taken between 1979 and 1989, spanning the entire 1980s when Ren Shulin was twenty-five, at the end of adolescence.
Ying Ang, Sentire to Feel.
A late addition to the IPA Photo Books Show 2013 was Ying Ang’s delicate Sentire to Feel artist zine.
A Diary: 6th Guizhou Photo China Original Photographic Exhibition
A visual diary of the 2013 Photo China Original International Photographic Exhibition (中国原生态国际摄影大展).
Dinesh Khanna: Grace & Fruition at the Delhi Photo Festival
As the 2013 Edition of the Delhi Photo Festival preps for its grand opening later this month, I catch up with Festival founder Dinesh Khanna.
Hong Kong Photo Book Awards – Call For Submissions
The aim of the Hong Kong Photo Book Awards is to promote the development of digital photographic culture in Hong Kong. Call for submissions is open till 31st October 2013.
If you look at something long enough, it will sprout wings and fly.
Nominating 5 young, talented photographers from South East Asia for a competition in China.
A Walk of Life with Malaysian Street Photographer Che’ Ahmad Azhar
Every city, every neighborhood needs a time keeper, someone who keeps time and freezes memory for future generations.
There are a million ways to edit, but only 1 gut feeling
One of the key takeaways of the workshop was ‘Purpose’ – there are a million ways to edit and a million things to edit for…
Spotlight: LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco
LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco is a collection of beautifully intimate essays and portraits of the people of Philippines.
Photographing the New People’s Army of the Philippines with Alex Baluyut
This second Photo Kopi session is a virtual one, with influential Filipino photographer Alex Baluyut.
Kota Kinabalu cinta Fotografi Jalanan – Street Photography Notes from East Malaysia
A weekend in East Malaysia and a peep into the growing Street Photography community in Kota Kinabalu.
Nominating for the Prix Pictet Award 2013
Accepting an invitation by Prix Pictet to be part of their nomination panel for their prestigious annual award.
Photo Kopi: Zhuang Wubin on Conceptual Photography in Southeast Asia
Photo Kopi are excepts from conversations on photography I have with friends, peers and colleagues over coffee or cha, with maybe a stick or two to perk things up.
Kids Photo Journal – Photography as Therapy
Kids Photo Journal is a project where children from the tohoku disaster areas document their daily lives and the recovery of their home towns – using photography as voice and therapy.
Seeing beyond the Obvious
Seeing beyond the obvious – It stands there, obvious and a spectacle to behold.