Gerhard was surprisingly unassuming for a man many call the single most important figure in publishing in the last decade.
Making a memento – Photo Project to Photo Book
Unlike a gallery exhibition, the Photo Book is an intimate memento. You bring it back and engage in a dialogue with its maker within the privacy and familiarity of your own living space.
Participate in our Asia Photography Rates Survey
A suggestion has been put forth to conduct a survey and we thought it was a great idea that will benefit the community at large.
An evening of Photography with Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Last weekend, IPA hosted an impromptu evening of photography with Magnum photographer, Gueorgui Pinkhassov.
Feeling How Loneliness Goes with Nguan
“My wish is for this book to wander in my stead, exist as a testament to existence, and credibly proffer the possibility of beauty as a balm for everyday sorrow.”
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…
Making a Photo Book: PASSING, by Edy Purnomo
I think motion symbolizes a journey. It doesn’t matter how we move or where we’re moving to. We’re not static creatures.
Surrealism & ‘Darkroom Photoshop’, by Chow Chee Yong
IPA Awards judge Chow Chee Yong reflects on his own surrealist photography and the ‘darkroom photoshop’ techniques used to create them.
Photovoice SG INTER-VIEWS & Participatory Photography in Singapore
A guest post by Megat Ibrahim Mahfuz on INTER-VIEWS & Participatory Photography in Singapore.
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.
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.
An Inside Look at Photo Book Publishing with Tay Kay Chin
Join Kay Chin throughout the process from design to mockups, press checks with the printer and production. Call it an internship of sorts.
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.
My 1st Photo Book: Notes by Rony Zakaria
Over a year ago when I started plans on my first photo book ENCOUNTERS, this same kind of excitement struck me once more.
Seeing beyond the Obvious
Seeing beyond the obvious – It stands there, obvious and a spectacle to behold.