Hai Thanh is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Lee Gumienny, South Korea
Lee Gumienny is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Shin Noguchi, Japan
Shin Noguchi is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Vanessa Yuen, Hong Kong
Vanessa Yuen is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Yoppy Pieter, Indonesia
Yoppy Pieter is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Abhijit Nandi, India
Abhijit Nandi is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Nacho Hernandez, Philippines
Nacho Hernandez is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Jashim Salam, Bangladesh
Jashim Salam is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Malaysia, a Workshop in Kuala Lumpur
Highlights from the IPA Street Photography Workshop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Reflections on Street Photography by Ngee Ann Polytechnic Students
Last week we played host to over 45 Ngee Ann Polytechnic students at the SIDEWALK Street Photography Exhibition at IPA Gallery.
Tay Kay Chin’s Unphotographable
An early interview with Singapore Photographer Tay Kay Chin about his Unphotographable images, by Zhuang Wubin, SE Asia Curator & Researcher.
Video: Near Equal Moriyama Daido
“Near Equal Moriyama Daido” – an hour plus long documentary video by b.b.b.inc on Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama.
Daido: A ‘no-finder shot’
Photography makes people feel something (people turn their heads, or flee). But using a compact camera, you can do it simply.
Photo Essay: Serangoon Singapore as it is, by Frido Adeodatus Tanuwidjaja
Folklore says that this area got its name from a small marsh bird called Burung Ranggong. Serangoon, as it is called now, has been a second home for me lately.
Follow your instincts – Daido: I am like a Dog.
When I go out into the city I have no plan. I walk down one street, and when I am drawn to turn the corner into another.