During my ten days in Istanbul, I walked the streets, took the bus, the tramway, and the ferry. I didn’t do anything but wander around getting lost.
Smells like Indian Spirit, by Maika Elan
India has always been my dream land, and when I finally traveled there in March, I was really overwhelmed. I had my little lomo camera with me, but I tried not to ‘take pictures’ or to capture ‘beautiful images’.
Photo Essay: ZOETROPE – Japan, by Yasuteru Kasano
ZOETROPE is a device that produces an illusion of action from a rapid succession of static pictures. The term zoetrope is from the Greek words “zoe”, “life” and “trope”, “turn”. It may be taken to mean “wheel of life” or “Living wheel”.
Curious Eyes – Street Photography by Aujin Rew
Curiosity has led me to many street corners in the world, and the photographs in this collection are the reflections of my encounters on the road.
Fuji X10 takes to the Streets
This is a follow-up to the Fuji X10 Initial Impressions post I recently wrote. This post focuses on using the Fuji X10 for street photography. I quite enjoy the discipline of street photography.
Photographing people on the streets is like shooting fish underwater
“Photographing people on the streets is like shooting fish underwater.” – that’s our quote of the week compliments of Thierry Brulé, after attending our Street Photography Workshop.
PLUG & PLAY 2 @ IPA Gallery: Slideshows
On Tuesday 8th November 2011, we hosted PLUG & PLAY 2 , our second slideshow night at the IPA Gallery. PLUG & PLAY is an informal night of photography slideshows and conversation.
Video: Trent Parke – Dreamlives (2002)
Trent Parke – Dreamlives (2002) – Australian Story – an old video from 2002 but great to share once more. The lanky, brilliant Trent Parke from Newcastle chasing light in Australia.
The Works of Garry Winogrand
Around three weeks back i was working on my portfolio…it was about time as I had not updated it since long…working on my portfolio always makes me nervous …it never is a day long exercise…this time it took a week…and it did n’t get over…so in between i usually end up watching a master’s work to give myself a break from drudgery of seeing my images again and again…someone whose work can inspire me to photograph again… Garry Winogrand is such a guru…Every time I see his video or check out his images I run across to scribble on paper…you …
Video: Singapura Dreamscape, by Jmerts Eddun
[vimeo clip_id=”30389665″ height=”” width=”900″] Beautifully crafted ‘Street Videography’ of Singapore streets lensed on the Canon 5D Mk II by Jmerts Eddun. Photographer: Jmerts Eddun Website: www.edaydreamer.com Watch more films and videos: invisiblephotographer.asia/category/invisible-films
Photo Essay: Suburbia, by Manu Thomas
This essay is a collection of photos taken from various Mumbai suburbs. This is a slowly growing set. Rather than addressing a particular theme or issue concerning suburbia, I’ve been interested more in documenting the suburbs and life of the people it contains.
IPA Street Photography Workshop 12–13th November, 2011
An extensive 2 day workshop designed and produced by Invisible Photographer Asia for intermediate photographers who want to appreciate and explore street photography, develop their own skills, and begin their journey as a street photographer.
in-sight, by Nick Turpin film screening, Thursday 20th October at The IPA Gallery
We are happy to announce that we will be hosting a public screening of in-sight, a documentary film by Nick Turpin about the street photographers of the ‘in-public’ group at the IPA Gallery on Thursday 20th October at 7:30PM. in-sight trailer [vimeo clip_id=”19226116″ height=”” width=”560″] . Film Screening: In-Sight, by Nick Turpin Duration: Approx. 38 minutes Date: 7:30PM, Thursday 2oth October 2011 Venue: The IPA Gallery, 77 South Bridge Road #02-01, Singapore 058707 Admission: Free to the Public, Limited seating – 1st come 1st serve Facebook Event Page & RSVP: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=263518413682626 About in-sight in-sight is a film about Street Photography, and some …
Photo Essay: Conquering the Streets of Mumbai, by Kaushal Parikh
So I started taking photography seriously about 5 years ago and was obviously drawn to the convenience of digital technology. I have to say that digital cameras are a good way to learn and understand exposure and composition since you can see what you shoot instantly and can correct and learn from your mistakes in real time.
Photo Essay: 160yen, by Fabrizio Quagliuso
I have always been fascinated by the pulse of Tokyo life and its pure, elemental energy. And in my opinion nothing better than the Yamanote line could represent it: the Yamanote Line is Tokyo busiest commuter rail lines and loops around 29 stations and carries over 3.5 million people per day.