It gets you along the way, the wound. It starts in the arms, burning you with doubt as you touch her. It climbs up to your shoulder, the doubt.
PASSING, by Edy Purnomo
From the passing of time, friends, sadness, joy, successes, failures. I am humbled by the power of time. By its immortality and the continuous cycle of discovery.
30th Feb, by Chow Chee Yong
I lived in a world of dreams and fantasy from a tender age when innocence, fun and naivety transported me to the world of Ali Baba on a flying carpet.
Spotlight: LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco
LARAWAN: Portraits Of Filipinos, by Lenny Limjoco is a collection of beautifully intimate essays and portraits of the people of Philippines.
Photo Essay: I Woke Up In a Strange Place, by Ajay Malghan
I Woke Up In a Strange Place. Photographs & Text: Ajay Malghan
Photo Essay: Carpathian Shepherds, by Yurko Dyachyshyn
A story about shepherds living in the Ukrainian Carpathians, their everyday life, household and seasonal work in the Carpathian meadows, called polonynas.
Missing, by Bart Manoguid
A story of a daughter looking for her father, a mother looking for her child: these are stories of longing and unconditional love of a family.
Photo Essay: Feelings & Similar Items, by Alex Thebez
Growing up alone abroad has distanced myself from both my family and the place one would call home.
Photo Essay: Landslide Refugees in the City, by Sanjoy Shubro
People who live in the coastal areas of Bangladesh are always at risk from river erosion, cyclones, floods and other natural disasters.
Photo Essay: KILT, Cambodian Flux, by Prabhjot Singh Lotey
No matter how much the foreign aid is pumped into the nation, the only solution Cambodia has is self empowerment!
The Story of Modern Times, by Patrick Tsai
The year was 2007. I just finished the photo diary project called My Little Dead Dick with my lover at the time. I was completely burned out.
Scoffing Pig, by Nozomi Iijima
A piggery near my house is where two month old pigs spend the last four months of their lives.
Helper Lover, by Thomas Lee
Thomas Lee explores the phenomenon of ‘social lesbianism’ amongst foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong.
Photo Essay: BLOSSOM, by Avishek Biswas
Up in the Singalila Ridge bordering Nepal and India, lies the quiet little village of ‘Dhotre’ in West Bengal, India.
ENCOUNTERS, by Rony Zakaria
ENCOUNTERS is the first monograph by Indonesian photographer, Rony Zakaria on his cities and his journey.