In the coming weeks, we will be featuring the work of the five finalists for the inaugural Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant. This week, we begin with Bangladeshi photographer GMB Akash and his project The Bitterest Pill, which aims to be a detailed documentation of the use of the drug Oradexon in Bangladeshi brothels.
Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant Finalists
Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant – 12th September 2011. We are very happy to announce the five finalists of the inaugural Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant. Selected by our jury panel from submissions received from all over Asia, these five finalists will have their work showcased at this year’s 7th Angkor Photo Festival, which is held from November 19 to 26, 2011, in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
The Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant + Invisible Photographer Asia
We are happy to announce that Invisible Photographer Asia will be the official Media Partner for The Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant. The Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant is a collaborative project launched in 2010 by Yumi Goto of the Reminders Project and the Angkor Photo Festival. The winner of the grant, to be announced at the end of the year, will receive financial support of US$3,000, and the awarded project will be shown at the 2012 Angkor Photo Festival. Official Press Release from The Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant below. PRESS RELEASE – July 24, 2011 ANNOUNCING OUR OFFICIAL MEDIA …
Reminders Project Asian Photographers Grant
In recent years, more Asian photographers are emerging onto the international scene, producing work of outstanding calibre and giving exposure to little known issues from their region or their own countries.
Invisible Interview: Yumi Goto, photo curator, editor & evangelist
In this Invisible Interview we shine the spotlight on photo curator, editor and evangelist Yumi Goto. Yumi has got to be one of the busiest people in the current photojournalism scene in Asia.
Meet Our 2018 Awards Jury: Jessica Lim
Jessica Lim will be juggling her new role as Director of Angkor Photo Festival, Southeast Asia’s longest-running international photography event, and as a judge in our Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
Portfolio Review Spotlight: Chiara Luxardo
I was recently a portfolio reviewer at the Angkor Photo Festival. There were a few young photographers whose eyes and sensibilities I found myself drawn to.
Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Delhi
5–7th April 2019. Visual storytelling is a powerful tool to increase understanding of social issues and to advocate for change.
2018 Award Winner: The Golden City of Boten, by Ore Huiying
The Golden City of Boten, by Ore Huiying [Singapore] is a Documentary Award Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
Announcement: Meet our 2018 Awards Jury Panel
We are most honoured and excited to announce our 2018 Jury Panel: NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati, Robert Godden, Jessica Lim, Wang Xi, Emmeline Yong, and Kevin WY Lee.
IPA MZ Editions
Introducing IPA MZ EDITIONS, a series of select photobooks from the IPA Mentorship Program by photographers and artists in Asia. There are currently over 20 titles from across the region, each edited and designed by Kevin WY Lee and published by Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA), available through Magcloud’s print on demand. More titles are in the pipeline. IPA MZ EDITIONS artists include: Aik Beng Chia, Singapore Alvin Lau, Malaysia Carol Chow, Hong Kong Christine Chung, Philippines Clarice Lee, Singapore Colin Seow, Singapore Dianne Rosario, Philippines Donna Chiu, Singapore Ellen Leung Hoi Yan, Hong Kong Hasnoor Hussain, Malaysia Jeffrey Liam, Singapore Nguyen …
Introducing IPA MZ Editions: Select artist publications from Asia
We are excited to launch 18 titles with IPA MZ EDITIONS, a series of select photobooks by photographers and artists in Asia.
Emerging Talent and Community at MT. Rokko, Japan
The week-long festival held in Kobe City has an interesting “camp” format centred on portfolio reviews and clinics for emerging photographers in Japan and abroad.
Her-stories: Hong Kong through the eyes of Six Female Artists
The 5th Singapore International Photography Festival opened their first exhibition A room with a view on Friday 19th August at ICA Singapore at LASALLE College of the Arts.
Wong Kan Tai: Vajrayāna – From Tiananmen Square to the Himalayas
Veteran Hong Kong photographer Wong Kan Tai 黃勤帶 launches a new photobook Vajrayāna