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.
Scholarship Grant: IPA Photography Mentorship Program
We are offering 1 Scholarship Grant to a young photographer in Asia for the 14th Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program commencing in February 2017.
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.
VII + Conflict Photography with Gary Knight and Ron Haviv
A candid and inspiring public lecture on Conflict Photography and the beginnings of VII Agency by co-founders and photojournalists, Gary Knight and Ron Haviv was held at Objectifs on 8 October, 2016.
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.
Surveying Southeast Asian Photography: Book Launch and Dialogue
Highlights from the book launch of Zhuang Wubin’s Photography in Southeast Asia: A Survey, published by NUS Press in Singapore on 13th October, 2016.
Matt Black on Photography: Start at Your Front Door
On a hot Saturday afternoon on 16th October ’16, Magnum photographer, Matt Black, discusses photography with audience in two packed containers at the DECK.
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.
CAPSULE, by Shyue Woon
This is CAPSULE, a re-imagining of the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo, a Japanese Metabolism building designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa in the 1970s.
Japan’s Spirit World, by Tomm
Japan has a word called Tamafuri, which can be very eye-opening in understanding what festivals mean to Japanese people. Tamafuri means giving vitality to tama (life, soul) by the act of furi (swinging).
Red String, by Yoshikatsu Fujii
My family will probably never be all together again. But I feel without a doubt that there is proof inside of each of us that we once lived together.
EPHEMERA: Open Call for Artists and Photographers in Singapore
This is an Open Call for Participation to artists and photographers in Singapore working with photos, images, drawings, paintings and text.