“An artist identity is vital in creating an impression.” An interview with rising Singapore artist Sarah Choo.
By way of rhythms: Kenneth Tay in conversation with Geraldine Kang
In As quietly as rhythms go, visual artist Geraldine Kang documents a familiar sight in Singapore: a construction project, this time along the Sungei Serangoon.
“Don’t call me a legendary photographer.” An interview with Eric Peris
Eric is what many consider to be a godfather in Malaysian photography, and has sat on the regional selection panel of the Joop Swart Masterclass by the World Press Photo since 1995.
Sometimes you can destroy your photography by being a photographer
A selection of memorable quotes from our articles and interviews.
Notes on Editing: A million ways to edit. One gut feel.
Editing is a numbers game. The more images and range you have, the more options you have to weave a sequence.
UNPACK-REPACK: Archiving & Staging Malaysian Photographer Ismail Hashim
We are here to witness, or so we believe. But few have witnessed the way Malaysian photographer Ismail Hashim (1940- 2013) had.
Kosuke Okahara: A Photographer Comes Full Circle
‘Ibasyo’ is roughly defined as the physical and emotional place where a person can exist, a location or a state of mind, where a person feels comfortable or at peace.
Invisible Interview: Lam Yik Fei, Hong Kong
If you have been following the current protests in Hong Kong and its now famous Umbrella Movement, chances are you’ve seen a photograph by Lam Yik Fei.
Getting Personal with Sohrab Hura – An interview with Magnum’s new nominee
Young photographer Sohrab Hura from Delhi was recently made a nominee member by Magnum Photos. But who is this Facebook-less Sohrab guy?
Luck is not in my dictionary: A Conversation with Oscar Motuloh
Oscar Motuloh is a burly, charismatic man with a mischievous smile. Meeting him in person, one would think rock and roll than point and shoot.
Interview with Shinya Arimoto, Totem Pole Photo Gallery
Born in 1971, Shinya Arimoto has been photographing and exhibiting work since 1994, and was awarded the 35th Taiyo Award in 1997. We speak with Arimoto about his work and experience.
10 Years of Angkor Photo Festival: Interview With Francoise Callier
Angkor Photo Festival is the longest running photo festival in Southeast Asia. This year they will host and celebrate their 10th edition.
Breathing Different Air – An Interview with Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
An exclusive interview with Taiwan’s influential Master Surrealist, Mentor and Curator Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂.
An Afternoon with Robert Zhao at the Institute of Critical Zoologists
Robert Zhao Renhui, or the artist known as Institute Of Critical Zoologists, is without doubt, one of the most prominent young photographic artists in Singapore today.
TwentyFifteen Interview 03/20: Kevin WY Lee, Bay Of Dreams
TwentyFifteen.sg Interview with Kevin WY Lee, founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, on the Bay Of Dreams publication.