I am a mind full of fantasy jokes – a child living in an adult body. This era is absurd, bizarre and unique. Material pursuits become the chain that imprisons each person.
Meet the Columbans, by Aujin Rew
In 2013 I set out to meet and photograph the Columban missionary priests in South Korea. They first came to Korea from Ireland in 1933.
Tokyo Falconers: The Private Lives of Raptors and Men, by Kazuhiro Yokozeki
I have been photographing people living with falcons and other exotic birds of prey like owls as pets in Tokyo for almost 2 years.
Photo Essay: Half past the hour of four, by Carlo Gabuco
Then with a small tear drop she took one last gasp of air. With eyes half open she became still… Photographs & Text: Carlo Gabuco
Instagraming India’s General Elections – The World’s Largest Exercise In Democracy
According to the Election Commission of India, the electoral population in 2014 is 814,5 millions, making this elections the largest democratic exercise in the world. Scroll.in engaged a collective of young Indian photographers to capture the vibe of the elections with mobile phones and broadcast the images through an instagram feed.
Photo Essay: 4317 Km – No Reservation, by Gyaista Sampurno
4317 Km – No Reservation is a diary of our dream journey to Flores Islands in two Land Rovers, crossing four straits, five islands,spanning 4317 km, using up 519 litres of diesel and with too many packets of cigarettes.
Photo Essay: Circle of Life, by Tran Thanh Tien
When I became old enough to observe the world in a clearer way, I also became burdened with many difficulties in life. In truth, the world is still the same.
Awakening Yangon, by Minzayar Oo
With its population of about 5.9 million people comprising different ethnics and religions, city Yangon has now awakened as its country’s doors are opened, or at least thought to be opened. Many called it ‘Transition’.
Photo Essay: BLOCKS, by Dustin Shum
And as I explored the state of existence of people living in these made-believe happy environments, I also commemorate the 30th anniversary of my own public housing tenancy.
Chien-Chi Chang: The Chain
In his critical documentary series of a mental asylum in Taiwan, Chien-Chi Chang has acknowledged discarding years of work for a simple collection of portraits captured under an hour.
Transplantation (2014), by Withit Chanthamarit
Ever since I remembered, there have been numerous political protests that led to the occupation of the capital city, Bangkok. At times, the nature of these events seemed so distant and difficult to understand.
Chasing dreams in Shenzhen City: Street Photography by Yu Haibo
Shenzhen is a southern coastal city filled with migrants from the neighbouring countryside. Under Deng Xiaoping, Shenzhen became the first and one of the most successful ’Special Economic Zone’ in 1980.
Spotlight: The Dying Lives of Varanasi Weavers
Malnutrition affects 50 percent of the weavers’ children and Varanasi has the highest infant mortality rate in India at 78.
Photo Essay: Sorry, You’ll Never Walk Alone, by Shin Noguchi
These photos are part of on-going project “Sorry, you’ll never walk alone”. Shin Noguchi is a street photographer based in Kamakura and Tokyo, Japan.
TwentyFifteen 06/20: Singapore 1925 – 2025 by Robert Zhao Renhui
Continuing our feature on the Twentyfifteen.sg Project, Singapore 1925 – 2025 by Robert Zhao Renhui is issue #06 of 20.