My Ambitions are probably quite modest, but i think if you can resonate with a few people, just touch a few people, if they recognize something in your work, I think it’s worthwhile.
Chinese Happy People, by Rachel Lim
The overflow of China’s domestic travellers for a ‘Hawaiian beach holiday’ experience has worn out the island of Hainan (海南). With popularity and profits come pollution, over-crowding, and the effects of aggressive and unchecked profiteering.
Vivian Maier – Street Photographer
Vivian Maier worked as a professional nanny all her working life. After picking up photography sometime in the late 1940s, she started photographing the world around her during her leisure time. In her lifetime, she amassed a body of work comprising of over 100,000 negatives as well as hundreds of rolls of undeveloped film.
Panoramic Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin
A selection of Tay Kay Chin’s Hasselblad Masters 2003 award-winning panoramic street photographs of Singapore.
IPA Street Photography Workshop, Singapore with David Gibson, In-Public
An intensive 3-day workshop produced by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia, tutored by David Gibson, one of the founder members of In-Public, for anyone interested in photography and particularly street photography.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 6: To photograph the familiar or foreign?
Part 6 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, and David Chickey of Radius Books, at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012
The 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest by Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA) is now open for submissions till 1st June 2012.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 5: Knowing when a Project ends
Part 5 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, and David Chickey of Radius Books, at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
Photo Essay: Simply Street, by Tham Kok Leong
I’m fairly new to street photography (started in late 2010). At first, it seemed odd to take pictures of total strangers.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 4: Emotion Versus Image
Part 4 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, and David Chickey of Radius Books, at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
Invisible Interview: Bruno Quinquet, The Salaryman
Bruno Quinquet’s “Salaryman” project is an amazing journey of lyric poetry in the making. An on-going saga of how the need to communicate challenges accepted norms.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 3: Motivation
Doubt is perpetual in the process. And, you know, when I start on a project, I don’t know that it is going to be a project. You know, it’s really going to be a question.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 2: Seeing In Color
Part 2 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by Alex Webb, Rebecca Norris Webb and David Chickey at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 1: The Philosophy
Part 1 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by Alex Webb, Rebecca Norris Webb and David Chickey at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
Street Photography Kuala Lumpur, by Che’ Ahmad Azhar
“If only I can do street everyday :)” These are my photographs of the streets and people of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.