For security reasons, my movements are restricted by the fence that borders my company’s property. I feel like a bird in a cage.
Photo Essay: My Uncle Tukka, by Swastik Pal
My uncle lost his hearing and speaking ability at a very tender age due to medical negligence and financial incapability of his family at that time.
Shibuya, by Nguan
“Shibuya” is a collection of candid portraits made between 2008-2010 around one of Japan’s busiest transportation hubs.
Before The World Fell To Pieces, by Eiffel Chong
Chong shares his obsessions with mortality and human excess by using landscape and objects to create an ominous vision of society.
Chinatowns Of Southeast Asia, by Zhuang Wubin
More often than not, the lives of the Chinese in Southeast Asia have been determined by circumstances beyond their control.
Contact Sheets – Magnum Contact Sheets
Looking at a contact sheet is, I find, like reconstructing your own human path. It’s a beautiful moment. It’s perhaps even more beautiful – more enjoyable – than taking the picture.
BANGKOK Street Photography, by IPA Workshop August 2012
A selection of street photographs taken in Bangkok, Thailand by the participants of the IPA Street Photography Workshop BANGKOK in August 2012.
Photo Essay: Broken People, by Nana Chen
Nana Chen documents the Luang Prabang Chinese Hospital, built last year in September 2011.
Photo Essay: Tokyo: Static, by Marco Barbieri
Tokyo is still the biggest metropolis in the world – famous for her perfection, vastness and rhythm. It’s a city where it is easy to get lost.
Photo Essay: Salt, by Mohammad Rakibul Hasan
Global warming seems to have more severe impact on certain countries than others because of the way it affects the world climate.
Please Mind The Gap, by Weilun Chong
‘Please Mind The Gap’ is an ongoing photography project where slices of life were captured on board my daily commute, through the narrow gap between the MRT (subway) train doors and the station platform doors.
Photo Essay: 15th Anniversary of Hong Kong, by Lam Yik Fei
While the Hong Kong people are celebrating the 15th anniversary of the HKSAR establishment, the questions arise – have there been any transformation or have things really remained unchanged as promised?
SS24 Departed: A Year On, by Darren Soh
Exactly a year ago on this night, the last KTM train to ever depart Tanjong Pagar Railway Station roared out of the station – piloted by Sultan Iskandar Ismail of Johor.
Singapore, by Nguan
Sometimes I see you with your head in the clouds and your heart on the floor. You’re a beautiful confusion, a jungle city whose true nature cannot be paved.
FULL GALLERY: IPA Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalists
Full Gallery of images from the FINALISTS of the IPA Street Photography Asia 2012 Contest.