With all the implications I am confronted with lots of possibilities but also inner and external borders. Que Huong is about my grandparents and Vietnam.
We had a river named Tista, by Riadul Islam Dip
We had a river named Tista is a narrative of the Bangladesh-India water sharing disputes, which date back to the late 1970s with India’s ill-conceived construction of barrages on Tista river.
Showcase: Street Photo Thailand Collective
A satirical look at Thailand through the eyes of two year old Street Photo Thailand Collective.
Another Day in Paradise, by Shadman Shahid
Another day in Paradise is a story on the complex relationship between the landscapes and the inhabitants of St. Martin Island.
Photo Essay: Listening to the Dark, by Yehlin Lee 李岳凌
Water dripping, plastic bag rustling, Karaoke songs mixed with Buddhism chant, a slight sigh echoing at the corner.
Photo Essay: Suna no shiro, by Kiên Hoàng Lê
Implicit and explicit rules seem to be suspended. A mixed group of artists, cross-dressers, transgenders and dropouts have created a space which is free of judgement.
Sleep Driver, by Sayed Asif Mahmud
Sleep Driver, by Sayed Asif Mahmud is part of our Showcase on Bangladesh Photography curated by Munem Wasif, Chobimela International Festival of Photography.
Signs – สัญญาณ, by Akkara Naktamna
They seem to be biding their time to wreak vengeance upon nature-destroying man. Many things we meet in daily life appear inert and lifeless and so are overlooked.
Photo Essay: Forty and Some Things, by Peter Teh
Next year I will be turning 40. So will 2 of my friends. The initial idea of this essay was to explore how we engage and confront our loneliness. Forty and Some Things, by Peter Teh was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
Turf Dreams, by Jeffrey Liam
It appears that all who flock there are much like me, moths hypnotised by the promise of hope. Turf Dreams by Jeffrey Liam was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
The Carpark, by Shyue Woon
I don’t know what to make of my investigation; this carpark, a Purgatory, a space that is neither heaven nor hell. The Carpark, by Shyue Woon was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
Hands Of Kalinga, by Nikka Corsino
“Kalinga’s batok tradition is far from disappearing in Whang-od’s hands. It is, instead, taking new form.” Hands Of Kalinga, by Nikka Corsino was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
Selamat Datang, by Scott Chung
“I’m now 37 years old and I’ve noticed only recently that the home I’ve known all my life is ageing faster than I am.” Selamat Datang, by Scott Chung was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
Photo Essay: 05-856, by Aik Beng Chia
“I want to be a better dad and husband. Just like you thought, I dream of a perfect family.” 05-856, by Aik Beng Chia was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
Waiting for Lele, by Zeng Liwei
“Learning to embrace this fragility of life is what I aimed to capture in these photographs.” – Waiting for Lele, by Zeng Liwei was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.