I don’t feel photography needs to be overtly ambitious in assuming impact or power. And in any case, impact and power are impossible to measure. Photography has a part to play in adding to a cumulative effect.
My Own, by Uma Bista
Uma Bista is a visual storyteller based in Kathmandu, Nepal. She is currently working as a photojournalist for Annapurna Post in Nepal. Her most of the work is based on woman issues.
Shifting Valley, by Indira Kumar
When I reached Kathmandu, I stepped into a beautiful city covered with dust. The roads are getting wider, the buildings are going higher. Photographs & Text: Indira Kumar, India.
Here + Album (2012–2015), by Lau Wai
From the beginning, the camera is used as one of the tools for me in communicating with my parents and our immediate surroundings, I realized that “home” has actually been a place that was both familiar and foreign to me.
Hong Kong Slideshow Projections at HK/SG Exchange
As part of the Hong Kong x Singapore (HK/SG) Photobook Exchange, there will be an evening of slideshow projections featuring Hong Kong artists and photographers.
Timelapse: 7 Years of Editing in Asia
A million ways to edit. One gut feel. A timelapse of 7 years of editing in Asia with Invisible Photographer Asia, workshops and mentorships since 2010.
Video Tutorial: Introduction to Editing Photo Projects
For those working on photo projects and interested in how to go about editing and sequencing your images, we have just made available on Youtube, an introductory tutorial.
Spotlight: 10 Ukrainian Artists at Odessa/Batumi Photo Days
I wanted to learn if the anxieties and desires of Ukrainian artists were similar to those in Singapore and Asia, and what language they used in expressing them in their art and photography.
Fragments, by Kowshik Vasudevan
Adolf Hitler gifted King Truibhuvan of Nepal with the 1938 model Mercedes Benz, which was the first car ever seen in Nepal.
The History of Boys: the MES 56 and Beyond
Ruang MES 56, founded as a collective in 2002, is one of the successful names in contemporary photography in Indonesia and the region.
Fireflies, Anupam Diwan
My work is about a search, of fireflies. One day a glimpse of childhood memory came to my mind that I used to see fireflies in front of my home.
Learn all the rules, bin them, then pick one up again: Interview with Raw View Magazine
I recently got invited by Raw View Magazine to join their panel of consulting curators and will be contributing views from Asia.
A Trunk and other Tails, by Dilla Djalil-Daniel
A Trunk and other Tails is about the loving and dependent relationships and bonds that can exist between animals, which have suffered as a result of human activity, and their carers and custodians.
World Press Photo – A view of the world in little Singapore
145 images from the latest World Press Photo 2016 awards, billed as the “Oscars” of photojournalism, is currently on exhibit at the National Museum of Singapore till 26th March.
Loud Minority 2.0, by Hiroshi Yamauchi
There are loud minorities. They do it despite the fact they are numerically nowhere near still powerful (in very satirical and mocking sense) population of silent majority.