More often than not, the lives of the Chinese in Southeast Asia have been determined by circumstances beyond their control.
Photographer Spotlight: Sari Asih, Indonesia
Indonesian photographer Sari Asih is one of the artists exhibited currently at A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung.
Photographer Spotlight: Hai Thanh, Vietnam
Asia Photographer Spotlight on Vietnamese Photojournalist Hai Thanh, based in Hanoi.
Must say, it’s a fine day for Singapore Photo Books.
A snapshot of the Photo Books by Singaporean Photographers we currently have in our library.
Conscious-Unconscious: A Personal Landscape, by Henrycus Napit Sunargo
Conscious-Unconscious: A Personal Landscape, presented by Henrycus Napit Sunargo at the Artist Talk for A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung at IPA Gallery.
Dialogue in the Dark – Photographing without sight
One of the simplest, and yet most beautiful things about photography is that ownership is democratic and everyone can choose and define their own relationships with Photography.
P+ : IPA Filipino Photographers Showcase
Produced by IPA, PLUS (P+) is a showcase exhibition of young Filipino talent who are showing the world how they see their own Philippines.
20 Most Influential Asian Photographers
A list of 20 Influential Asian Photographers contributed by the IPA community.
Photo Essay: Broken People, by Nana Chen
Nana Chen documents the Luang Prabang Chinese Hospital, built last year in September 2011.
A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung
From 23 Aug to 30 Sept 2012, the photographic works of three Bandung artists will be shown at the Esplanade Tunnel, Singapore.
Raghubir Singh and the Importance of Identity
Indian Photography Icon Raghubir Singh pops up quite frequently in conversations in our neighborhood. Numerous friends and peers count him as an early influence in their photography.
Angkor Photo Festival 2012 Program Highlights
Exhibition highlights for the Angkor Photo Festival 8th Edition opening on 1st December 2012.
Video: Editing Long-term Projects: Against All Odds, by Andri Tambunan
An editing session with Photographer Andri Tambunan and Picture Editor Mike Davis on Andri’s long term project ‘Against All Odds’ on the under-reported AIDS pandemic in Indonesia’s Papau province.
Reflections: Picture Perfect
Photography goes beyond an execution of techniques. Likewise picture perfection is not confined to fixed rules. I come to realize that art is subjective.
Photo Essay: Salt, by Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
Global warming seems to have more severe impact on certain countries than others because of the way it affects the world climate.