A curatorial focus on Australian photo essays that have received little or no attention outside of Australia by Tamara Voninski.
Photo Essay: Re-visioning, by Christian Lam
Singapore, a home foreign to me. Years away and back, I saw familiar faces but unfamiliar souls.
Photo Essay: Dear Hanoi, by Geloy Concepcion
The most important changes in life usually go unnoticed. Nothing grand or fancy about them, really–they just happen. Only by looking back can we see them quite clearly.
Photo Essay: Ulan Bator Ger Community Photo Studio, by Laura Liverani
An increasing number of Mongolians are abandoning their nomadic lifestyle in the countryside to live in the city.
Fotografi Jalanan – Street Photography from Kuala Lumpur
A selection of photographs from the IPA Street Photography Workshop in Kuala Lumpur, during IPA KL Photo Weekend, Malaysia from 14th – 16th June 2013.
Photo Essay: Feminine Power, by Balarka Brahma
Focusing on education for women in India. Despite all these efforts, surprisingly, a large number of girls still remain outside the education system.
Photo Essay: Broken Hallelujah, by Akemi Ohara
I am praying that the ground and the sea in my hometown washes as soon as possible and are purified. I hope all the people can return.
Spotlight Australia: Dean Sewell, Red Brick Wonderland
Spotlight Australia is a new IPA curatorial focus on Australian photo essays that have received little or no attention outside of Australia by Tamara Voninski.
Photo Essay: BAJKAL, by Marco Pighin
Lake Baikal, the sacred sea, the safe of the planet’s water supplies: the only way to save it from the greed of man is by praising its beauty.
Twins, by Cuong Do Manh
Twins is an intimate portrait of Huy and Hung, a pair of albino twin brothers who live in the Ha Tinh province in Central Vietnam.
Project 37, by Chow Chee Yong
“Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.” If that is so, then to me, a Landscape begins anew when the bricks are taken apart.
Photo Essay: Sichuan Orphans: Five years on, by Sam Wong
The 12th of May marks the 5th year anniversary of the most devastating earthquake to hit China in the past 30 years.
Tonight The Streets Are Ours, by Aik Beng Chia
Singapore photographer Aik Beng Chia documents the nights of Little India with his mobile phone.
Honne and Tatemae, by Inaki Lizarraga
Honne and Tatemae are two very important concepts to understand Japanese social behaviour.
Migrants Of Fire – Coal Mine Migrants of Jharkhand, by Sanjit Das
Beneath Jharia, a remote region of eastern India, lie dozens of massive underground fires, forever threatening the lives and health of the nearly half a million people who live above.