Typhoon Washi, locally known as “Sendong” hit the southern Philippines on December 16, 2011 triggering flash floods and landslides which resulted into 1,268 confirmed dead in the rampaging floodwaters brought by the tropical storm.
Wrapped Future, by Lim Sokchanlina
The land enclosed is no longer a presence, as if what was displaced or destroyed at these sites no longer matters. Memory has been traded for development. What will be erected with a strict belief that the future is the only concern?
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.
Fragile, by Jes Aznar
A major island in southern Philippines that was made synonymous to war and terrorism by the western world, Mindanao is a place unconquered by outsiders until the Americans came in during the turn of the century.
Panoramic Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin
A selection of Tay Kay Chin’s Hasselblad Masters 2003 award-winning panoramic street photographs of Singapore.
The 8th Angkor Photo Festival wants your work!
8th Angkor Photo Festival – Call For Submissions. The festival’s 2012 program will present works photographed around the world through exhibitions and outdoor slideshows in Siem Reap, with no imposed theme.
Q&A with Webbs & Chickey Part 9: Access & Composition
Part 9 transcription of the Q&A session during the public talk given by photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, and David Chickey of Radius Books, at The National Museum Of Singapore on 9th March, 2012.
Photography shouldn’t be about the perfect image.
Photography shouldn’t be about the perfect image, and even then, the definition of the ‘perfect image’ can never be perfect in itself. There is no right or wrong in art, so what if the image is blurred?
Photo Essay: 5 Cambodian Lives, by Thomas Cristofoletti
During my trip to Cambodia, and with the support of the Spanish NGO Paz y Desarrollo, I had the opportunity to follow the lives of 5 Cambodian women (and their families) in three of the most remote regions of the country, in order to report their daily routines from dawn till dusk.
PLUG & PLAY 5 Slideshows @ IPA Gallery
Be water, my friend. That is my take-away for Plug and Play 5 Slideshows at IPA Gallery. Three speakers, Zhuang Wubin, Edwin Koo and Bob Lee. Diverse in everyway and yet similar in many respect.
Magic Moments Photo Exhibition at Leica Store, Singapore
I dropped by the Leica Store @ Raffles Hotel Arcade (Singapore) today to check out the Magic Moments Photo Exhibition that has been on since the 22nd of March.
Lens choice is an emotional decision, not a technical choice
Lens choice is an emotional decision, not a technical choice.
Video: Pablo Bartholomew – A Life in Photography
Renowned Indian photojournalist Pablo Bartholomew talks about his life in photography in this video by TEDxIIMRanchi.
Photo Essay: Paradise Lost: Pakistan Swat Valley, by Edwin Koo
Swat Valley, located in northwest Pakistan, was once described as “janad” – Paradise. Renowned for its natural beauty, hospitable people and surreal tranquility, men and women from all over the world flocked to its folds in search of paradise on earth.
The Half Breath Battle, by Yoppy Pieter
In Indonesia, the death toll of Bronchiectasis is not accurate, and unfortunately there is a big chance of Gilang’s story to repeat itself.