Jaffa is the most celebrated place in Israel, where Israelis and Arabs live in peace together despite the conflict.
The Magical Streets Of Raghu Rai’s India
When I go to a situation, I see something interesting, and I see the enormity and the size of it, and the complexity of it.
Photo Essay: Each Other, by Samuel He
This project explores change through the juxtaposition of street portraits taken in the major Bhutanese cities of Thimphu, Punakha and Paro.
Our Coastline, by Lim Weixiang
Singapore is a small island, and the coastline represents a limit of sorts. But it is also at this limit, where we look out and aspire for more.
The Garden, by Sean Lee
Photography allows me to confront my reality in a manner that, hopefully, returns me to life with a little more tenderness, a little more passion.
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Photographs of ASIA
We were browsing Magnum Photo’s new website the other day and had a quick look again at the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson.
A Hall Full of Cinema, by Kauser Haider
The 72 years old Manoshi Cinema Hall, bustling narrow road of Old Dhaka, is a Cinema in itself.
The Banal Aesthetics of Erik Prasetya’s JAKARTA
In our 20 Most Influential Asian Photographers poll, Erik Prasetya was ranked as one of the most influential figures in Indonesia’s documentary photography.
Photo Essay: Farewell Grandpa, by Derrick Choo
My granddad passed away on the 3rd of October 2012. He lived to a ripe old age of 94. This ending is a tribute to him and my 91-year old grandmother.
Photo Essay: MATAGI, by Hajime Kimura
The Matagi were originally an indigenous tribe of self-subsistent males living in deep mountain forest areas in Japan.
Changsha, by Rian Dundon
Tracing a personal narrative across the diverse geographies of these regions, Changsha tells the intimate stories of people living in a society set on fast-forward.
The Pink Choice, by Maika Elan
The Pink Choice is a series of photos about the love of homosexual couples which focus on their living spaces and their affectionate touches.
Hijab/Her, by Nurul Huda
“I miss having the wind in my hair. I would much rather read a book than cook. I like to wear sexy lingerie, but I cannot show it. I sometimes feel invisible. Photographer: Nurul Huda
Photo Essay: Boring, by Jaroslaw Komuda
“Boring” explores the urban environment we live in. While inner city regions remain bustling and filled with excitement, local neighbourhoods appear lifeless and uninspiring.
Men, Mountains and The Sea, by Rony Zakaria
This project documents an ongoing history of people and communities whose life affected by two major entities for Indonesians, the mountains and the sea.