ENCOUNTERS is the first monograph by Indonesian photographer, Rony Zakaria on his cities and his journey.
Street Photography Notes from JAKARTA
Notes and highlights from Jakarta, Indonesia and the IPA Street Photography Presentation.
The Banal Aesthetics of Erik Prasetya’s JAKARTA
In our 20 Most Influential Asian Photographers poll, Erik Prasetya was ranked as one of the most influential figures in Indonesia’s documentary photography.
IPA Street Photography Presentation JAKARTA | November 2012
Join us for IPA’s first ever Street Photography presentation and workshop event in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Men, Mountains and The Sea, by Rony Zakaria
This project documents an ongoing history of people and communities whose life affected by two major entities for Indonesians, the mountains and the sea.
Photographer Spotlight: Deden Hendan Durahman, Indonesia
Indonesian Deden Hendan Durahman is one of the artists exhibited currently at A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung.
Conscious-Unconscious: A Personal Landscape, by Henrycus Napit Sunargo
Conscious-Unconscious: A Personal Landscape, presented by Henrycus Napit Sunargo at the Artist Talk for A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung at IPA Gallery.
A Certain Grace: Photography from Bandung
From 23 Aug to 30 Sept 2012, the photographic works of three Bandung artists will be shown at the Esplanade Tunnel, Singapore.
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Erly Bahsan, Indonesia
Erly Bahsan is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Rony Ariyanto Nugroho, Indonesia
Rony Ariyanto Nugroho is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Yoppy Pieter, Indonesia
Yoppy Pieter is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
FIRST CLICK: Rony Zakaria – Road Trip, 2004
A new series of IPA articles where photographers share their First Click, and reflect on the beginnings of their journey and relationship with Photography.
Photo Essay: Selamat Padang, by Miko de Vera
Padang is the capital and the largest city of Sumbar, Indonesia. Located at the heart of the western coast of Sumatra, Padang is still predominantly inhabited by its native residents called the Minangkabau people.
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.
Photo Essay: Against All Odds, by Andri Tambunan
Papua is the largest province in Indonesia and it’s home to approximately 1% of Indonesia’s population. However, approximately 40% of all HIV/AIDS cases in Indonesia are located in Papua.