Japanese photographer and friend of IPA Junku Nishimura has been busy lately, releasing a trilogy of personal photographic diaries on Blurb.com.
Sony Cyber-shot RX1: A Brief Review
A month with the Sony Cyber-shot RX1, 2 weeks of which in India, and at the Maha Kumbh Mela, the largest-ever pilgrimage in the world. Here is a glimpse of my experience using the RX1.
Photographing Grief
Tay Kay Chin reflects on recent events in Singapore and ‘photographing grief’.
“Making images is maybe 10 percent of my work.” Dayanita Singh
Influential Indian Photographer Dayanita Singh on Photo Books at an Artist Talk hosted by Delhi Photo Festival.
10 Little Tips To Slide Yourself Through 2013
Here’s our list of 10 little tips to slide yourself through photography and life over the next 12 months.
Contact Sheets – Daido Moriyama Labyrinth
Labyrinth reproduces a collection of contact sheets made from recombined negative strips from the huge body of work Moriyama has amassed over the last fifty years.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 6: Distribution, Audience & Final Advice
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 5: Access, Story Angle & Editing
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 4: A Matter of Balance & Management
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 3: Budgeting & Anticipating Worst-case Scenarios
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 2: Connecting with Subjects and Equipment Checklist
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Fill The Frame – Shooting Complex, Layered Street Photography
‘Filling The Frame’ – shooting street photographs that are complex in composition and layered with multiple subjects.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 1: Andri Tambunan, Against All Odds
In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Photographing Changsha, Crowd Funds and Self-publishing
We recently featured Rian Dundon’s photographs of Changsha, China. Here’s a short Q&A exchange we had with him.
Magnum Photo’s Mark Power on Photo Books
A little Q&A with Magnum Photo’s Mark Power on publishing Photo Books.