Burma has opened from years of isolation but beneath the flurry of changes lie layers of secrecy and untold tales of social division.
Ready or Not? by Shin Noguchi, Japan
Enjoy the street, enjoy the moment. “Ready or Not, Here I Come!” Street Photography by Shin Noguchi, Japan
Photo Essay: Street Photography Hong Kong, by IPA Workshop Jan 2013
A selection of photographs taken during the IPA Street Photography Workshop Hong Kong on 25th – 27th January 2013.
Spotlight: Band of Brothers, by Afriadi Hikmal
Reports from NGOs in Indonesia count the drug users and addicts in the country in 2012 as numbering 5 million people, ranging from children to adults.
Photo Essay: Soulless Human Cutouts, by Mathew Kurien
This series is based on a comment by photographer who described one’s work as “Soulless”.
Photo Essay: Blue Yamuna, by Jerome Lorieau
I travelled along the Yamuna River, one of the seven Indian rivers, to document and understand the relationship that Indian people have with the river.
Top 10 IPA Photography Posts of 2012
These are the 10 most popular posts of 2012 on Invisible Ph t grapher Asia, ranked by number of page views.
Spotlight: In Visible – Rohan Thapa, Nepal
Nepalese photographer Rohan Thapa documents his country’s battle with blindness and the Tilganga Institute of Opthalmology.
Coming Down Blood Mountains, by Jes Aznar
These portraits of Lumads from different marginalized tribes in Mindanao photographed in urban centers aims to show their alienation from their own land.
A Ring in Dhaka, by Suvra Kanti Das
This is a story about a group of young boys at Mohammad Ali National Boxing Stadium with big dreams.
Spotlight: Wang Fuchun’s Chinese People on the Train, China
Wang Fuchun’s photographs of the railroads of China – the locomotives and millions of travelers commuting to and fro big cities and small towns.
The Best Days, by Yang Seung-woo
Photographer Yang Seung Woo documents his former life in the Korean underworld and the lives of his friends who remained.
Presence of Absence, by Shahria Sharmin
As the layers of human aura build with time and distance, the train itself becomes a precious retainer of the collective unconsciousness.
燦射陰 /Sun-Sha-In, by Hiroshi Yamauchi
The sun travels hour by hour throughout any given day, from east to west, from dawn to dusk, shining on everything under its path.
Street Photography from the IPA Workshop JAKARTA November 2012
A selection of photographs from the IPA Street Photography Workshop JAKARTA November, 2012.