Mukaish Badla is a form of embroidery, which at its peak flourished in the Indian city of Lucknow. At its peak, in the 18th century, the art form travelled to different parts of the world…
Beyond Street, by Swarat Ghosh
Swarat Ghosh is a Hyderabad based Street photographer. He is also part of a street photography collective called “That’s Life”.
Beyond Wilderness, by Chua Chye Teck
In Beyond Wilderness, photographer Chua Chye Teck explores the fast disappearing natural wilderness in Singapore through a series of black and white photographs.
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.
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.
Hai Thanh, The Diary – Mobile Photography
Photography, as most of us know, is a lonesome and obsessive love affair, and juggling that with family life is not often easy.
MAPA Books debuts with Filipino photographers Tommy Hafalla and Veejay Villafranca
MAPA Books, a new independent publisher in Southeast Asia, debuts its first title in a slate of publications with Ili, a monograph by Baguio-based veteran photographer Tommy Hafalla.
Photobook: Good Day Good Night, by South Ho 何兆南
Photography might have been an old friend, yet after this year of seemingly normal life, he has become more like a stranger to me. Just like strangers on the streets, you no longer say “good day” and “good night” to them.
Room 216 – Hospital Reflections, by Vivien Yumul
I fell on a pitch black hole, I even walked my way to insanity. I initiated hospitalization. I’m out now and the most important thing is I am still here.
Khmer Battleground, by Aizzat Nordin
Pradal Serey or Kun Khmer is a form of ancient martial arts practiced by the Kingdom of Angkor army since the 9th century to wage war against their main enemy, the Vietnam-based kingdom of Champa, and later Siam.
Where The Sidewalk Ends, by Ian Hananto
Ian Hananto was the Indonesian recipient of the Angkor Photo Travel Grants. Where The Sidewalk Ends was made during the 2016 Angkor Photo Workshop.
Home, by Sathish Kumar
Sathish Kumar (b.1986) is a photographer based in Chennai, India. Home is an on-going diary.
Beyond Wilderness, Chua Chye Teck
Beyond Wilderness is a book of photographs (2014–2015) by Singaporean artist Chua Chye Teck of the disappearing forests and wilderness in Singapore.
Theme Park, by Seo Junyoung
After a baby is born, we always take them to a zoo. We happily show them the animals that they saw in a picture book.
Young Love, by Sean Lee
When I was 17 years old and a student, the girl sitting beside me in class passed away after a short struggle with an illness. Her name was Esther.