Hokkaido photographer Eiji Ohashi has been photographing a typology of vending machines across various cities in Japan for years.
Frozen Waves, by Dina Oganova
All my childhood I listened to stories about how some boy or man with friends would steal a girl to get a married with her. I realize that it’s still happening somehow…
Island of Everlasting Utility, by Clarice Lee
In last decade or so, Pulau Ubin has been celebrated as a safe haven for its rich natural heritage and peaceful village life.
Alex Baluyut: Brotherhood – The Drug War in Philippines
A drug war was also waged at this time I took these photos, and the results were the same. The drug trade continued, other people replacing the dead ones to rule the drug cartels.
OFFLINE: Portraits of Malaysian Insiders, by Hasnoor Hussain
On March 15, 2016, millions of Malaysians woke up to a void. The Malaysian Insider went offline at the stroke of midnight on March 15, just a few weeks after turning eight.
Malaysia’s Honey Hunters, by Hasnoor Hussain
During moonless nights in between mid of February to end of March, a group of local around 10 of men entering the rainforest of Greatest Ulu Muda Forest complex (GUMFC) located at north of Malaysia near to Malaysia-Thailand border.
Song of A Coast, by Farhad Rahman
The sea changes by time. Land lost with reaming past. New story created with a new settlement. Time changes people’s lives beside the sea.
BOTTLENECK, by Lawrence Sumulong
BOTTLENECK documents the interminable commute of Filipinos in the capital city, which CNN Philippines recently reported as having the worst traffic on earth.
Predicament, by Carlo Gabuco
Predicament is available as a printed publication in an edition of 100 by Filipino artist and photographer Carlo Gabuco.
Vietnam – Fleeting Encounters, by Chu Viet Ha
In many ways, Winogrand’s words appropriately describe the images of Chu Viet Ha, Hanoi-based street photographer and architect.
Anshika Varma: Urur Olcott Kuppam
Urur Olcott Kuppam is one of the oldest fishing villages in Chennai. Generations of fisher folk have lived along this seashore, their lives and patterns intricately woven in with that of the sea.
A Distant Land, by Ricardo Nagaoka
These images are part of a continuing documentation of the Japanese diaspora in Paraguay as they undergo a generational transition.
LIANA YANG, What My Pussy Loves
A personal documentation examining the realities and tensions of love & commitment through the human fascination with cats.
The War Legacy, by Rahul Shah
There are more than 60,000 landmine and unexploded ordnance casualties from 1979 to the end of 2013 in Cambodia and One-third of the casualties are children.
Wang Juyan: Xian Guan
Xian Guan is one of five Sanskrit-language Mahāyāna Buddhist scriptures. Xian Guan also means in contemporary Chinese “now, observe”.