Twins is an intimate portrait of Huy and Hung, a pair of albino twin brothers who live in the Ha Tinh province in Central Vietnam.
Project 37, by Chow Chee Yong
“Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.” If that is so, then to me, a Landscape begins anew when the bricks are taken apart.
Photo Essay: Sichuan Orphans: Five years on, by Sam Wong
The 12th of May marks the 5th year anniversary of the most devastating earthquake to hit China in the past 30 years.
Migrants Of Fire – Coal Mine Migrants of Jharkhand, by Sanjit Das
Beneath Jharia, a remote region of eastern India, lie dozens of massive underground fires, forever threatening the lives and health of the nearly half a million people who live above.
Forgiveness is Wonderful, by Geric Cruz
It gets you along the way, the wound. It starts in the arms, burning you with doubt as you touch her. It climbs up to your shoulder, the doubt.
Photovoice SG INTER-VIEWS & Participatory Photography in Singapore
A guest post by Megat Ibrahim Mahfuz on INTER-VIEWS & Participatory Photography in Singapore.
Spotlight: LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco
LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco is a collection of beautifully intimate essays and portraits of the people of Philippines.
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 Essay: Carpathian Shepherds, by Yurko Dyachyshyn
A story about shepherds living in the Ukrainian Carpathians, their everyday life, household and seasonal work in the Carpathian meadows, called polonynas.
Missing, by Bart Manoguid
A story of a daughter looking for her father, a mother looking for her child: these are stories of longing and unconditional love of a family.
The Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2013 now Open For Submissions
The inaugural Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2013 now open for submissions till 12PM SGT MONDAY 3RD JUNE 2013.
FUKUSHIMA × フクシマ × 福島, by Soichiro Koriyama
It has passed almost two years since the Fukushima disaster. Cherry blossoms in full bloom on river banks captured but no one to share its beauty with.
Join us for IPA KL Photo Weekend, Malaysia from 14th – 16th June 2013
Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA) returns to Malaysia with an exciting weekend of Photography, in partnership with KL Photoawards 2013.
Photo Essay: Landslide Refugees in the City, by Sanjoy Shubro
People who live in the coastal areas of Bangladesh are always at risk from river erosion, cyclones, floods and other natural disasters.
Photo Essay: KILT, Cambodian Flux, by Prabhjot Singh Lotey
No matter how much the foreign aid is pumped into the nation, the only solution Cambodia has is self empowerment!