The Hong Kong – Mainland China border has been permanently changing – a fact reiterated with the recent news reporting that the Frontier Closed Area is gradually being reduced in its size.
Five budget 35mm cameras that are more modern than they look
If you’ve ever been curious about how advanced (or backward, rather) photography technology was decades ago, this list of cameras past might just blast your assumptions away.
Call For Applications: Scholarship Grant – IPA Mentorship Program April 2015
We are offering one Scholarship Grant for the April ’15 Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10TH MARCH 2015.
Ju Duoqi – Fantasies in Chinese Cabbage
Humans cannot change their skin color, race, or other innate characteristics. Cabbage is the same way; the most common cabbage in Beijing is light yellow or green; you will never find a blue or hot pink cabbage at the market.
Inside Outland, by Siu Wai Hang
Understanding how my father’s experience of sneaking into Hong Kong is helping me to have a better grasp of my identity.
Reyna Delas Flores: Manila’s Golden Gays, by Geloy Concepcion
You might have come across some of us amidst the stream of people that are out and about in the streets of Pasay Manila – We are the Golden Gays.
Spiritual Offerings, by Akkara Naktamna
Spiritual offerings are a part of tradition in Thailand. The rich and poor practice the same thing; hope, offer, and wait for a chance from the inexplicable.
Manila Milan, by Joseph Neri
Walking through the streets of Milan in the summer, I hear thousands of familiar voices and conversations as if I am still in Manila.
#PhotoSutra: 15 Things to Find in 2015
Begin your year with 15 Things to Find in 2015 to improve your Photo Karma. #PhotoSutra: 15 Things to Find in 2015.
The Flower Show, by Paul Yeung
Hong Kong Flower Show is an annual exhibition in the Victoria Park, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors. I am so captivated by the floral designs on the clothing of the many visitors which mimic the show itself.
14 Photography Jokes to Wrap 2014
Let’s wrap the year with this last, light-hearted post – 14 Photography Jokes to Wrap 2014
The Remains, by Tah Choe Gooi
“In every parting there is an image of death”- George Elliot. If life is a process towards death, it is also a process of erasure.
One Childless in China, by Wu Jiaxing
China’s one child policy was first introduced in the late 1970s to rein in the surging population. But it also left many bereft mothers and fathers who lost their only child.
Close Distance, by Jannatul Mawa
These real life photographs, staged to break cultural taboos, also hint at the dilemma confronting the women.
Photo Essay: Sayang Sayang, by Philip Ho
Our history is full of all kinds of violence. I have a part in it too, I understand. We used to be very close.