Torajan people have immensely strong cognizance that life on earth is a transient affair. They realize that impossible as it may seem to restrain the sun setting in the west, delaying death is more or less the same.
Photo Essay: I Am Not Scared Of Night, by Martushka Fromeast
I am not scared of night is a project on shamanistic rituals in Nepal. Syafrubesi is a village situated just 13 kilometers from the Chinese border.
Journeys: Photography – A Matter Of Instinct, Colin Steel
When it comes to photography, Colin is one of the most curious and obsessive. And looking at his photographs today, it is quite amazing to see how far that curiosity and obsession has taken him.
Burma’s Hidden War, by Htoo Tay Zar
There are thousands of refugees displaced by civil war between Myanmar government and Kachin ethnic rebel group called Kachin Independence Army (KIA).
Kodokushi: Apartments of Lonely Deaths in Tokyo, by Soichiro Koriyama
Kodokushi (“Lonely Death”, in Japanese) generally refers to the death of single people living alone in their homes from sudden diseases and from their inability to ask for help.
Photo Essay: #Me #PDRC #Protest, by Peera Vorapreechapanich
The ‘selfie’ phenomenon here is proving that Thailand has a very ‘unique’ protest style that differs from other nations in the world.
TwentyFifteen.sg 05/20: Made in Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin
Since our last coverage of the Twentyfifteen.sg Project, two more issues have been published. Made in Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin is issue #05 of 20.
Photo Essay: Two For Joy, by Partha Sengupta
My Mom and Dad were both born in 1985- with me. They were married to each other for two years before that. It was a late marriage.
Myanmar People on the Yangon Circular Train
In a small homage to Myanmar and Chinese People On The Train, by Wang Fuchun, here is a glimpse of the people and stories at the Yangon Circular Railway.
Burma’s Student Army, by Htoo Tay Zar
The All Burma Students’ Democratic Front (ABSDF) is one of the last armed groups to sign a ceasefire agreement with the Myanmar government.
Photo Essay: Royal Malaysia Police, by Eiffel Chong
I came across an abandoned police station and found identity photographs of the police personnel being scattered around. Most of them still look good, except for a layer of dust on the photographs.
Photo Essay: Halabujee (Grandfather), by Eric Kim
I never knew my Grandfather that well. I always had somewhat of an estranged relationship with him. My grandfather had two wives– and he would split his time between both sides of the family.
Yu Haibo 余海波: The Breath Of Nights in Shenzhen, China
In Haibo’s photographs titled ‘The Breath Of Nights’, he points his lens at the colourful night lives and euphoria of Shenzhen’s modern and progressive youth.
Dear Japanese | Children of the War, by Miyuki Okuyama
“Dear Japanese” documents the offspring of Japanese soldiers and Indo women, born during Pacific War, now living in the Netherlands.
Kolkata’s Street Dog Doctor, by Kaushik Sengupta
My story centers around a man Mr. Sandip Karan who loves street dogs and his love knows no bounds, unlike most dog lovers.