On a little street called Kerbau Road in Little India, stands Sajeev Digital Photo Studio, a quaint little photo studio run by 49 year old photographer K. Sajeev Lal with his wife Sheeja Shaj.
UNPACK-REPACK: Archiving & Staging Malaysian Photographer Ismail Hashim
We are here to witness, or so we believe. But few have witnessed the way Malaysian photographer Ismail Hashim (1940- 2013) had.
The Past is the Present: A Workshop with Pablo Bartholomew
A wonderful free workshop for those in or connected to Myanmar by our friends at Myanmar Deitta and led by influential photographer Pablo Bartholomew.
The Great Wall, by Fan Shi San
The Great Wall passes through several provinces include Gansu, Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Hebei and Liaoning until it plunges into the Yellow Sea.
Love – Black, White and all its Greys
Love – Black, White and all its Greys. A ‘seasonal’ selection of photographs from Asia.
Gems Of Jatra, by Soumya Sankar Bose
Dating back to the 16th century, the Jatra is a famous folk theatre form of Bengal, employing dialogue, monologue, songs and instrumental music to tell stories.
Identical Twins, by Gao Rongguo
People born at the same time differ in their temperament and fate. People sharing the same encounters may not necessarily be born in the same moment.
9 Dollars Fashion, by Quentin Shih
In his series 9 Dollars Fashion For Photography, Quentin recreates a mock high fashion shoot with $9 counterfeit items sourced in markets at a small coal-producing city in Shanxi province.
Photo Essay: God Gave Us A Couch, by Yang Shuhuai 杨抒怀
In November 2013, Xiaokang Magazine, affiliated with the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, conducted a survey called “Annual Mood of 2013”.
WYNG Masters Award 2015 Finalists for WASTE Theme Announced
Hong Kong’s WYNG Masters Award have just announced the finalists to their 2015 Award with the theme ‘WASTE’.
Dear Love, by Salma Abedin Prithi
Dear Love is a set of portraits where people stood with or without the beloved ones in front of my camera, and wrote their feelings around the photographs.
Kosuke Okahara: A Photographer Comes Full Circle
‘Ibasyo’ is roughly defined as the physical and emotional place where a person can exist, a location or a state of mind, where a person feels comfortable or at peace.
Photo Essay: LOST, by Gloria Wong
“ Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves.” – Henry David Thoreau
Border, by Terry Ng
The Hong Kong – Mainland China border has been permanently changing – a fact reiterated with the recent news reporting that the Frontier Closed Area is gradually being reduced in its size.
Inside Outland, by Siu Wai Hang
Understanding how my father’s experience of sneaking into Hong Kong is helping me to have a better grasp of my identity.