Like father, like son – a certain kind of society breeds the same certain kind of people; similarly, a certain kind of people breeds the same certain kind of society.
Edwin Koo: Searching For Paradise
This is the story of my search for paradise on earth, in a place devastated by both Man and Nature. Paradise is a photo book based on Swat Valley in Pakistan, authored by Singapore photographer Edwin Koo.
Between The Rivers, by Rahman Roslan
Between The Rivers, Volume 1 by Rahman Roslan, Malaysia was published in a first edition of 40 copies and debuted at the IPA Photo Books Show 2013.
Modernity of Tradition: Iran through the eyes of Omid Salehi
The Iran that Omid Salehi has been photographing for nearly a quarter of a century is one of intensity and unexpected beauty.
Photo Essay: Park Life, by Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
City parks are places for refreshment. People come here to seek solitude and breathe fresh air.
TwentyFifteen Interview 03/20: Kevin WY Lee, Bay Of Dreams
TwentyFifteen.sg Interview with Kevin WY Lee, founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, on the Bay Of Dreams publication.
Bay Of Dreams, by Kevin WY Lee
Often, in the endless pursuit of our dreams, we forget that we also steal the dreams of others along the way. These images represent dreams – mine, yours, ours and theirs – real, or maybe imagined.
The Reds, by Arthur Quejadas II
“Be the Reds!” was a phrase popularized for the Korean national football team with the color’s literal meaning to specifically show support and enthusiasm.
Nothing Personal, by Aji Susanto Anom
A photograph is a record, not just a record of a moment but a record of a feeling, a mystery of life, an answer and also a question.
Huling habilin ni Lola, by Richard Jacob Dy
Three years ago, I heard a story that really moved me. The story was told by a grandma-activist named Narcisa “Lola (grandma) Isang” Claveria.
COCKS, by Ernest Goh
Ernest Goh’s latest photographic series explores the close relationship between animals and their human masters.
The Back Page Revisited – Reinterpreting the News Event
Familiar and usual place, ordinary scene without specific features, public area with many people gathering and passing by or very private secluded location.
Requiem, by Mamuk Ismuntoro
The Sidoarjo Mudflow is an ongoing disaster caused by eruption of gas and mud in East Java, Indonesia.
Strange Fruit, by Jes Aznar
Poverty, conflict, corruption, and human rights violations are very much the images seen by the outside world about this country.
Chongqing, by Andri Tambunan
I walked for hours, often following the paths of the Jialing and Yangtze River. I had a camera with me and for the first time in a while I was taking pictures for its own joy.