An updated list of 30 Influential Contemporary and Pioneer Photographers in Asia as contributed by the IPA community.
Imagining Flood, by Miti Ruangkritya
Imagining Flood is a photographic study concerning the floods that have taken place in Bangkok (2011).
Being Together, by John Clang
Being Together first started as a part of a long continuation body of work that focus on my relationship with my family.
Photo Essay: Surfing with God, by Gai Shtienberg
My essay encompasses an eight month documentary dedicated to an unusual man who lives in the heart of the Jewish orthodox community. He is an uncommon creature both in his religious-studying group and with his surfing mates.
The Captain’s Journal, by Carlo Gabuco
My name is Reinfredo Enrique Celis, village chairman of village 31 of Tacloban City. To all my wife’s brothers and sisters, I’m sorry for everything. I didn’t abandon her.
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.
Taiwan Photography: Hung Cheng-Ren, Melancholy Field
We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s third introduction Hung Cheng-Ren and his ‘Melancholy Field’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Shen Chao-Liang, STAGE
We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of 3 Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s second introduction Shen Chao-Liang 沉昭良 and his ‘STAGE’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Liu Chen-Hsiang, Scenery Of Life
We asked Chang Chao-Tang to introduce the works of 3 young taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. First up, we present Liu Chen-Hsiang and his ‘Scenery Of Life’ Monograph.
Photo Essay: Left Behind, by Clary Estes
China’s rapid industrialization has induced many young people to move to the city for greater opportunities, or as migrant workers to support their families back home.
Journeys by IPA Workshop Alumni: Hannah Reyes + Peera Vorapreechapanich
We spotlight some new work produced by members of the IPA Workshop Alumni, each exploring their new journey in photography.
Erratic Landscape (2013), by Sari Asih
Sometimes, when one is moving silently through such an utterly desolate landscape, an overwhelming hallucination can make one feel that oneself, as an individual human being, is slowly being unraveled.
The Life of Bicycles in China, by Wang Wenlan
In his famous photographic series called The flowing ‘Great Wall’, veteran Chinese photographer Wang Wenlan spent years documenting bicycles in China.
Against The Dying Of Light, by Veejay Villafranca
How would you feel if you were told you only had a few months to live? What would you say? How would you cope?
Like My Father, by Maika Elan
One day, I watched him as he was wearing his own clothes. It surprised me how very small he looked. He looked like a child trying to wear the clothes of adults.