In this series of articles, we invite Andri to share with us his experience and process pursuing his first long term project on the AIDS epidermic in Papua.
Video: Editing Long-term Projects: Against All Odds, by Andri Tambunan
An editing session with Photographer Andri Tambunan and Picture Editor Mike Davis on Andri’s long term project ‘Against All Odds’ on the under-reported AIDS pandemic in Indonesia’s Papau province.
Short Film: Sean Lee: Homework – Strangers in the Family
A short documentary film on photographer Sean Lee and his latest award-winning Homework photographs featuring portraits of his family. We step into the Lee household for an intimate glimpse of the Lee family and how they spend Sundays in Sean’s little HDB bedroom creating his latest set of portrait images titled Strangers. Sean Lee first won the Special Jury Prize in the Angkor Photo Festival in 2007, and was later nominated for the prestigious Prix Découverte in the Les Recontres d’Arles (Arles Photo Festival) in France. He also received a Paul Huf award nomination given out by the Foam Fotografiemuseum in Amsterdam. …
Invisible Interview: John Javellana
An interview with Filipino photojournalist John Javellana about his project on life in the Vitas, Tondo dumpsite.
APWS Spotlight: Vivek Muthuramalingam, Leak
Silence shadowed by the presence of a few angry dogs replaces the chaos and the clutter of the by lanes. The sodium vapour lamps stand witness to a man combing his hair one last time before he heads home for the night.
Invisible Interview: Veejay Villafranca – Faith Above Fate
Today, Filipinos still lift everything on the ‘divine’. May it be a result of an examination, daily grace, or resuscitation of life, it is all prayed upon.
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Photography & Visual Arts in Asia. Since 2010. Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA) | 亞洲隱形攝影師 was founded in 2010, and since then has grown into a leading and influential platform for Photography and Arts in Asia. We participate vigorously in the movement of Photography in Asia through talent showcases, events and exhibitions, publishing, workshops and education, and community outreach. Since inauguration, IPA has partnered with organizations such as The Angkor Photo Festival, Photo Bangkok Festival, Photo Kathmandu, Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film, National Museum Of Singapore, Singapore Heritage Society, SONY Electronics Asia, and Leica Camera Asia Pacific, to name a few. Some of …
Fact is not important, the surreal world that has been created is – Harit Srikhao
An exclusive interview with Bangkok-based Harit Srikhao on winning the Young Portfolio Award in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
2018 Award Winner: You Can’t Step Into The Same River Twice, by Harikrishna Katragadda
You Can’t Step Into The Same River Twice, by Harikrishna Katragadda [India] is an Art Award Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
2018 Award Winner: Harit Srikhao, Young Portfolio
Harit Srikhao [Thailand] is a Young Portfolio Award Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
Ahp, by Aishwarya Arumbakkam
It was a cloudy day when I ran into a strange, beautiful woman in the countryside of Cambodia. Everyone referred to her as Ahp.
Thai Politics (No.III), by Miti Ruangkritya
Images taken of graffitied election posters found along the streets of Bangkok. Part of a wider series of interesting find stemming from 2006 Yellow Shirt movement against the former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Interview with Pablo Bartholomew
Pablo Bartholomew, 52, is one of India’s leading photographers and the first from South Asia to win the World Press Photo (WPP) Award in 1975, when he was just 19.
APWS Spotlight: Rony Zakaria, Men, Mountains and The Sea
In this APWS Spotlight bi-weekly series, Jessica Lim presents work from previous participants of the Angkor Photo Workshops and finds out what they have been up to. Men, Mountains and The Sea Divided by 17,000 island and located in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Indonesia is home for more than 150 active volcanoes and distinctly marked by a coastline spans over 80,000 km. This project documents an ongoing history of people and communities whose life affected by two major entities for Indonesians, the mountains and the sea. Rony Zakaria Rony Zakaria studied photography at Antara Gallery of Photojournalism and completed a …