A candid look at the creative journey and creation experience of making a Photo Book.
Watabe Yukichi – A Criminal Investigation
I first started noticing Watabe Yukichi: A Criminal Investigation after it appeared on many Top Photobooks of 2011 lists.
FUJIFILM X-Pro1 On Trial
I was recently loaned a Fuji X-Pro1 with a 35mm f1.4 lens (equivalent to 50mm field of view) for a week to try out.
Must say, it’s a fine day for Singapore Photo Books.
A snapshot of the Photo Books by Singaporean Photographers we currently have in our library.
Dialogue in the Dark – Photographing without sight
One of the simplest, and yet most beautiful things about photography is that ownership is democratic and everyone can choose and define their own relationships with Photography.
FIRST CLICK: Darren Soh – Photography as Career
For this First Click, Singaporean landscape/documentary (and some say most hardworking) photographer Darren Soh reflects…
Reflections: Casual Days
After being a photojournalist for over a decade, Bob reflects on the rhythm of life and how it inter-twines with his personal photography.
20 Most Influential Asian Photographers
A list of 20 Influential Asian Photographers contributed by the IPA community.
Raghubir Singh and the Importance of Identity
Indian Photography Icon Raghubir Singh pops up quite frequently in conversations in our neighborhood. Numerous friends and peers count him as an early influence in their photography.
Reflections: Seoul Impressions
After being a photojournalist for over a decade, Bob reflects on the rhythm of life and how it inter-twines with his personal photography.
Video: Editing Long-term Projects: Against All Odds, by Andri Tambunan
An editing session with Photographer Andri Tambunan and Picture Editor Mike Davis on Andri’s long term project ‘Against All Odds’ on the under-reported AIDS pandemic in Indonesia’s Papau province.
Saul Leiter – Early Color
Saul Leiter: Early Color features 100 colour photographs that Leiter took mostly in the 1950s. I cannot think of many street photographers from the 1950s to 1970s who worked well in colour.
Reflections: Picture Perfect
Photography goes beyond an execution of techniques. Likewise picture perfection is not confined to fixed rules. I come to realize that art is subjective.
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
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.