Quote on photography from Ruan Yizhong 阮义忠 (a.k.a Juan I-Jong), referred to by some as Taiwan’s Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Love, Loss and Photography: The Ravens of Masahisa Fukase
It is when we are at our most vulnerable that we are the most honest. I hope the day never comes when I seek comfort in the solitude of Ravens.
Photo Essay: Block 28, by Lim Weixiang
I visited the building in its last days of occupation, and pieced together an image of the lives this building used to contain from the remnants I find.
Glimpse of Hope – Thailand’s Anti-Amnesty Bill Movement brings Rare Unity
Thailand’s Anti-Amnesty Bill movement depict a glimpse of hope that Thai people can actually come to common consensuses politically.
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.
Filipinos, A Most Resilient People
Filipinos are one of the most resilient people I know. It was only 3 months ago in August this year when we were caught in typhoon that hit Manila.
Ronny Sen: Khmer Din
Khmer Din by young Indian photographer Ronny Sen is his first artist book. Self-published in limited editions (200+3 copies), it includes a box with book, two text sheets, a box of six 5×7 inches prints and a poster on archival paper.
Ren Shulin’s Adolescence, Innocence & Idealism in 80s China
八十年代中学生 The Innocent in the 80s was taken between 1979 and 1989, spanning the entire 1980s when Ren Shulin was twenty-five, at the end of adolescence.
Photo Essay: Park Life, by Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
City parks are places for refreshment. People come here to seek solitude and breathe fresh air.
Huling habilin ni Lola, by Richard Jacob Dy
Three years ago, I heard a story that really moved me. The story was told by a grandma-activist named Narcisa “Lola (grandma) Isang” Claveria.
Institutionalised Care, by Eiffel Chong
Hospitals, better known as medical centres have come a long way to become a very ‘hotel looking’ institution.
Requiem, by Mamuk Ismuntoro
The Sidoarjo Mudflow is an ongoing disaster caused by eruption of gas and mud in East Java, Indonesia.
An evening of Photography with Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Last weekend, IPA hosted an impromptu evening of photography with Magnum photographer, Gueorgui Pinkhassov.
Strange Fruit, by Jes Aznar
Poverty, conflict, corruption, and human rights violations are very much the images seen by the outside world about this country.
Revisited, an essay by Alex Baluyut
More than ten years have passed since I planted my feet in the heartland of Mindanao. I have returned to do a documentary about the people of the environmentally protected areas in Mindanao.