Railway Longings, by Rasel Chowdhury is part of our Showcase on Bangladesh Photography curated by Munem Wasif, Chobimela International Festival of Photography.
15 Top Photo Essays from Asia.
We produced the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards program to recognize and spotlight excellence in photography practice in Asia.
On Shauna, by Sean Lee
For three years, between 2007 and 2009, I was a sometime woman called Shauna. I’d inhabited the persona of a ladyboy.
Photo Essay: From A Barren Land, by Sadia Marium
The village, situated in Madaya Township, is locally known as the resettlement village for the leprosy affected people. I was introduced to the friends of Daw Khin Than, in the village.
Xayabouri Dam, by Ore Huiying
The Mekong River, flowing through China, Thailand, Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, is home to the world’s largest inland fishery and hosts a treasure trove of biodiversity.
Photo Essay: Indigenous Transitions, by Hannah Reyes
By IPA Alumni Hannah Reyes, Indigenous Transitions is a story of indigenous customs and traditions in Philippines and of change and passage.
Indrawati River Story, by Arfun Ahmed
Indrawati River Story, by Arfun Ahmed is part of our Showcase on Bangladesh Photography curated by Munem Wasif, Chobimela International Festival of Photography.
Photo Essay: A Permanently Temporary Status, by Billy H.C. Kwok
In a glittering metropolitan city in Southern China – Hong Kong, some 6000 asylum seekers and refugees left their countries and wish for new lives and beginnings.
A Journey Within, by Shadman Shahid
A Journey Within, by Shadman Shahid is part of our Showcase on Bangladesh Photography curated by Munem Wasif, Chobimela International Festival of Photography.
Photo Essay: No Jew Left Behind: Cambodia, by Anna Clare Spelman
Anna Clare Spelman was a participant in the IPA Mentorship Program during which she began her project ‘No Jew Left Behind’ in Cambodia. She has since expanded the project to include Jewish communities across Asia.
Oil Rush, by Debasish Shom
Oil Rush, by Debasish Shom is first in a Showcase Series on Bangladesh Photography curated by Munem Wasif, Chobimela International Festival of Photography.
In a Private Moment, by Aujin Rew
In a Private Moment is a personal visual journey through the many toilets I came across in my trips. Photographs & Text: Aujin Rew
Shi Ki, by Masaru Goto
The characters that are pronounced “Shi Ki” can have two meanings. One is “four seasons”. Over four seasons I watched my mother fade away. Another meaning is “time of death”.
Four Leaf Clover, by Aji Susanto Anom
Four Leaf Clover is a symbol of uncommon things and luck. The main idea was to explore street photography without people, real people, but just tiny little things, details, fragments of our city and our livelihood.
Under Construction, by Labib M Sharfuddin
This series of photographs deals with the construction works around the developing city Dhaka. In 2011, I took few photographs of a road extension work which was part of a huge flyover project.