In light of the Singapore 2015 elections, this #chutpattern piece is an “ownself check ownself” dialogue and an existentialist reflection for the Singapore photography community.
TwentyFifteen.sg: 50 Years, 20 Stories, 1 Singapore
As Singapore marches towards its 50th anniversary of independence, PLATFORM.Sg have taken an early step forward to mark the occasion with their self-funded Twentyfifteen.sg project.
Edwin Koo: Searching For Paradise
This is the story of my search for paradise on earth, in a place devastated by both Man and Nature. Paradise is a photo book based on Swat Valley in Pakistan, authored by Singapore photographer Edwin Koo.
Twentyfifteen.sg – Marking 50 Years of Singapore Independence with Indie Photography
As Singapore slowly marches towards her 50th anniversary of independence in 2015, our partners at PLATFORM.Sg have taken an early step forward.
ICON de Martell Photography Award 2012 Nominations
The work of the 9 photographers nomintaed in the ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu Awards 2012 in Singapore.
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?
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.
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.
IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2011
IPA STREET PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST Invisible Ph t grapher Asia celebrates their 1st anniversary in April 2011. To mark this anniversary milestone, we are hosting our first Street Photography Contest. This contest is a celebration, a challenge, and a search for the best street photography and photographers in Asia. The contest is open and free to photographers of any level, and in any country of residence. Each photographer may submit up to 3 entries in total. Submissions must be in the street photography genre and shot in Asia within the last 12 months. Contest submission period starts from 1st April and closes …
Invisible Interview: Edwin Koo
An exclusive interview with award-winning Singaporean photojournalist Edwin Koo on his project on Pakistan’s Swat Valley.