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.
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.
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.
Invisible Interview: Raghu Rai, India – Part 3
An exclusive interview with influential Asian photographer Raghu Rai where he talks candidly about Photography, Life, and India.
Invisible Interview: Raghu Rai, India – Part 2
An exclusive interview with influential Asian photographer Raghu Rai where he talks candidly about Photography, Life, and India.
Invisible Interview: Raghu Rai, India – Part 1
An exclusive interview with influential Asian photographer Raghu Rai where he talks candidly about Photography, Life, and India.
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.
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.
Interview with Nobuyoshi Araki
Nobuyoshi Araki, or Tensai Araki (Araki, the genius), has existed in the grey area of what is taboo and what is art within the Japanese society.
Tay Kay Chin’s Unphotographable
An early interview with Singapore Photographer Tay Kay Chin about his Unphotographable images, by Zhuang Wubin, SE Asia Curator & Researcher.
Photo Essay: Typhoon Sendong, by John Javellana
Typhoon Washi, locally known as “Sendong” hit the southern Philippines on December 16, 2011 triggering flash floods and landslides which resulted into 1,268 confirmed dead in the rampaging floodwaters brought by the tropical storm.
Interview with Pablo Bartholomew
Pablo Bartholomew, 52, is one of India’s leading photographers and the first from South Asia to win the World Press Photo (WPP) Award in 1975, when he was just 19.
Invisible Interview: Bruno Quinquet, The Salaryman
Bruno Quinquet’s “Salaryman” project is an amazing journey of lyric poetry in the making. An on-going saga of how the need to communicate challenges accepted norms.