Small Things is a project of mine currently in progress. There is this house, named THIEN GIAO, located next to the sea and about 120km from the central city of Viet Nam.
IPA PHOTO 360: ‘Be your own Agency. Brand Yourself.’
In conjunction with the IPA PHOTO 360 Workshop, a public talk was held yesterday evening at Nanyang Academy Of Fine Arts in Singapore. Here is a summary of some of the notes presented.
Reflections on Street Photography by Ngee Ann Polytechnic Students
Last week we played host to over 45 Ngee Ann Polytechnic students at the SIDEWALK Street Photography Exhibition at IPA Gallery.
The Poverty Line, by Stefen Chow
This body of work explores a simple question. What does it mean to be poor? It is not an emotional statement. It is an examination of the choices one would face living at the poverty line.
Connecting Flights, by Darren Soh
Modern air travel has made the world more connected than ever. There are few places left on the planet where you cannot access if you had the patience to make several connecting flights.
Video: Kodak Kodachrome Film Test footage from 1922
Interesting to see this vintage Kodak Kodachrome Film Test footage from 1922 – 90 years ago!
Raghubir Singh on Colour Photography
“I realized fairly early there was no contradiction between sadness or poverty, and colour.” Raghubir Singh
FIRST CLICK: Tammy David – San Miguel De Allende May, 1997
A new series of IPA articles where photographers share their First Click, and reflect on the beginnings of their journey and relationship with Photography. For our very first First Click, IPA contributor Tammy David reflects…
Photo Essay: Before Tomorrow, by Yannik Willing
In my project, I am concerned with the imminent radical changes of tourist regions in Sri Lanka after the end of the civil war in 2009 that had lasted almost thirty years.
Tay Kay Chin’s Unphotographable
An early interview with Singapore Photographer Tay Kay Chin about his Unphotographable images, by Zhuang Wubin, SE Asia Curator & Researcher.
Photo Essay: Myanmar in Transition, by Lam Yik Fei
Myanmar has been ruled by the authoritarian military junta for decades. It was a challenge visiting Nobel Prize winning activist Aung San Suu Kyi a year ago.
8th Angkor Photo Workshops Now Open For Applications
The Angkor Photo Workshops is back for the 8th year — and is now officially accepting applications!
Video: Behind-the-scenes look at Oskar Barnack Award 2012 Jury
An inside look at the 2012 Oskar Barnack Award Jury in action. And yes you guessed it, Bruce Gilden certainly is loud and opinionated :-).
Against Xenophobia: A Photographer’s Response
If I want to be treated as an informed member within the community of artists, writers, photographers and curators, I have to speak. If not, I will be complicit in this violence. As such, I dennounce this xenophobia unconditionally. This is the first step. And then, we can talk and heal.
The most innovative thing Leica Camera can do
Our thoughts on what we feel is the most innovative thing Leica Camera can do today.