These portraits of Lumads from different marginalized tribes in Mindanao photographed in urban centers aims to show their alienation from their own land.
A Ring in Dhaka, by Suvra Kanti Das
This is a story about a group of young boys at Mohammad Ali National Boxing Stadium with big dreams.
Spotlight: Wang Fuchun’s Chinese People on the Train, China
Wang Fuchun’s photographs of the railroads of China – the locomotives and millions of travelers commuting to and fro big cities and small towns.
The Best Days, by Yang Seung-woo
Photographer Yang Seung Woo documents his former life in the Korean underworld and the lives of his friends who remained.
Presence of Absence, by Shahria Sharmin
As the layers of human aura build with time and distance, the train itself becomes a precious retainer of the collective unconsciousness.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 6: Distribution, Audience & Final Advice
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.
Angkor Photo Festival 2012 Preview: Social Documentary Photography
A preview of work by Asian photographers in the Angkor Photo Festival’s 2012 programme.
Photo Essay: Portraits From Jaffa (Israel), by Bar Am-David
Jaffa is the most celebrated place in Israel, where Israelis and Arabs live in peace together despite the conflict.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 5: Access, Story Angle & Editing
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.
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.
Photo Essay: Each Other, by Samuel He
This project explores change through the juxtaposition of street portraits taken in the major Bhutanese cities of Thimphu, Punakha and Paro.
Working on Long Term Projects Pt 4: A Matter of Balance & Management
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.
Our Coastline, by Lim Weixiang
Singapore is a small island, and the coastline represents a limit of sorts. But it is also at this limit, where we look out and aspire for more.