Call for Applications – IPA Scholarship Grant for Myanmar Photographers. APPLICATION DEADLINE: TUESDAY, 4TH FEBRUARY 2014.
Breathing Different Air – An Interview with Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
An exclusive interview with Taiwan’s influential Master Surrealist, Mentor and Curator Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂.
Taiwan Photography: Liu Chen-Hsiang, Scenery Of Life
We asked Chang Chao-Tang to introduce the works of 3 young taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. First up, we present Liu Chen-Hsiang and his ‘Scenery Of Life’ Monograph.
Journeys by IPA Workshop Alumni: Hannah Reyes + Peera Vorapreechapanich
We spotlight some new work produced by members of the IPA Workshop Alumni, each exploring their new journey in photography.
Belonging, by Munem Wasif
Munem Wasif photographs Puran Dhaka. One of Bangladesh’s finest young photographers reflects on the streets of his home city Dhaka.
The Life of Bicycles in China, by Wang Wenlan
In his famous photographic series called The flowing ‘Great Wall’, veteran Chinese photographer Wang Wenlan spent years documenting bicycles in China.
The Existentialism of Taiwan’s Master Surrealist Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
Primarily a street photographer, Chang Chao-Tang’s work has been described as prophetic, and a modernist reflection of an absurd reality.
Ruan Yizhong 阮义忠: Taiwan’s Henri Cartier-Bresson
Quote on photography from Ruan Yizhong 阮义忠 (a.k.a Juan I-Jong), referred to by some as Taiwan’s Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Paul Yeung, A Fragrant Fascination with Fairs in Hong Kong
Like father, like son – a certain kind of society breeds the same certain kind of people; similarly, a certain kind of people breeds the same certain kind of society.
Call for Applications – IPA Grant for Street Photography Workshop, SINGAPORE
Call for Applications – IPA Grant for Street Photography Workshop SINGAPORE. Deadline: 12PM SGT, Monday 25TH November, 2013
Filipinos, A Most Resilient People
Filipinos are one of the most resilient people I know. It was only 3 months ago in August this year when we were caught in typhoon that hit Manila.
Bay Of Dreams, by Kevin WY Lee
Often, in the endless pursuit of our dreams, we forget that we also steal the dreams of others along the way. These images represent dreams – mine, yours, ours and theirs – real, or maybe imagined.
The Reds, by Arthur Quejadas II
“Be the Reds!” was a phrase popularized for the Korean national football team with the color’s literal meaning to specifically show support and enthusiasm.
Nothing Personal, by Aji Susanto Anom
A photograph is a record, not just a record of a moment but a record of a feeling, a mystery of life, an answer and also a question.
Chongqing, by Andri Tambunan
I walked for hours, often following the paths of the Jialing and Yangtze River. I had a camera with me and for the first time in a while I was taking pictures for its own joy.