Preserved by a kind of benign neglect in the decades following Mao’s victory in 1949, Shanghai was directed to “catch up” in the 1990s.
TOKHANG: Filipinos document the deadly drug war in the Philippines
Slideshow Video: Filipino photographers and a documentary videographer set out to document the deadly war on drugs in the Philippines. Warning: Graphic Content.
Isidro Ramirez: Jakarta Modest Interventions and Minor Improvisations
Jakarta is one of the biggest and fastest growing cities in the world with over thirty million people living in its greater metropolitan area.
Kurt Tong: Sweet Water, Bitter Earth
Sweet Water, Bitter Earth is my journey into China in search of redemption and my ultimate failure to connect with my homeland.
Ronny Sen: What does the end of time look like?
What does the end of time look like? Calcutta-based Ronny Sen’s award-winning project on the apocalyptic world of Jharia’s coal mines in India.
The Opium War in Kachin, by Hkun Lat
My name is Hkun Lat, 20 years old. I am a young documentary photographer from Myanmar. This is a story of Kachin Land in Myanmar, which is on the verge of being entirely obliterated by Opium.
I Want To Live – The Rohingyas, by Suthep Kritsanavarin
Thai Photojournalist Suthep Kritsanavarin has worked on an investigative report on the Rohingyas since 2008, chronicling their horrifying journeys from Burma and Bangladesh to Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and even to Australia.
Theme Park, by Seo Junyoung
After a baby is born, we always take them to a zoo. We happily show them the animals that they saw in a picture book.
Water Towers in Delhi, by Randhir Singh
My interest in photographing Delhi’s water towers started in 2012 when I began to notice the sheer number of towers dotting the city’s landscape.
Remembering Yolanda: SIGNOS, by Veejay Villafranca
On the 3rd Anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan, also known as Super Typhoon Yolanda, disaster in the Philippines, we catch up with photojournalist Veejay Villafranca on his long-term project SIGNOS and the urgent issue of Climate Change.
Geraldine Kang, White Walls
Geraldine’s work spans a broad range of topics, including family, mental illness and land-space issues in Singapore. White Walls is a duet of two projects.
Miti Ruangkritya, Dream Property
In spite of Bangkok’s recent unsettled political situation, which culminated in two military coups in 2006 and 2014, property development in the capital has continued to soar.
Women in Photography: Gender, Access and Sustainability
An audience and dialogue with 4 photographers in the 2nd Women in Photography Exhibition, co-curated and co-presented by Objectifs and Magnum Foundation in Singapore.
Young Love, by Sean Lee
When I was 17 years old and a student, the girl sitting beside me in class passed away after a short struggle with an illness. Her name was Esther.
side_B, by Minji Lee
There are lot of words to describe Korean young generation nowadays. But who they really are and what they really want? ‘side_B’ starts from this question.