The characters that are pronounced “Shi Ki” can have two meanings. One is “four seasons”. Over four seasons I watched my mother fade away. Another meaning is “time of death”.
Ju Lanqing wins the prestigious Three Shadows Photography Award 2014
Ju Lanqing, a young female photographer from Fujian province China, was announced the winner of the Three Shadows Photography Award 2014 with her body of work titled “The Journey in the Opposite Direction”.
A Tribute to Malaysian Master Photographer Ismail Hashim (1940 – 2013)
The Family of the late Ismail Hashim and Fergana Art present an exhibition titled “UNPACK – REPACK: A Tribute to Ismail Hashim (1940 – 2013)”.
Under Construction, by Labib M Sharfuddin
This series of photographs deals with the construction works around the developing city Dhaka. In 2011, I took few photographs of a road extension work which was part of a huge flyover project.
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.
Meet the Columbans, by Aujin Rew
In 2013 I set out to meet and photograph the Columban missionary priests in South Korea. They first came to Korea from Ireland in 1933.
Tokyo Falconers: The Private Lives of Raptors and Men, by Kazuhiro Yokozeki
I have been photographing people living with falcons and other exotic birds of prey like owls as pets in Tokyo for almost 2 years.
Sebastião Salgado : The Power and Privilege of Photography
As part of the Asia premiere of his ‘Genesis’ Exhibition, Sebastião Salgado held a public talk at the National Museum of Singapore on 18th May 2014. Here is an audio recording of the talk and some transcribed highlights.
The Other Hundred Entrepreneurs – Call For Submissions
The second edition of The Other Hundred will focus on the theme of Entrepreneurs. A worldwide call for submission is opened from March 15th to June 8th.
Photo Essay: Half past the hour of four, by Carlo Gabuco
Then with a small tear drop she took one last gasp of air. With eyes half open she became still… Photographs & Text: Carlo Gabuco
Instagraming India’s General Elections – The World’s Largest Exercise In Democracy
According to the Election Commission of India, the electoral population in 2014 is 814,5 millions, making this elections the largest democratic exercise in the world. Scroll.in engaged a collective of young Indian photographers to capture the vibe of the elections with mobile phones and broadcast the images through an instagram feed.
Photo Essay: 4317 Km – No Reservation, by Gyaista Sampurno
4317 Km – No Reservation is a diary of our dream journey to Flores Islands in two Land Rovers, crossing four straits, five islands,spanning 4317 km, using up 519 litres of diesel and with too many packets of cigarettes.
Exhibition: ALANG – Between Man, Nature & Steel
The Alang exhibition draws attention to our notions of the exotic in the 21st Century, concerning globalization and it’s relationship between Nature, Man and Steel.
Photo Essay: Circle of Life, by Tran Thanh Tien
When I became old enough to observe the world in a clearer way, I also became burdened with many difficulties in life. In truth, the world is still the same.
Photo Essay: BLOCKS, by Dustin Shum
And as I explored the state of existence of people living in these made-believe happy environments, I also commemorate the 30th anniversary of my own public housing tenancy.