On 19th August 2017, we hosted a mini celebration of photography with Popup Photoday Manila at Shutterspace Studios, Quezon City Philippines.
TOKHANG: Filipinos document the deadly drug war in the Philippines
Slideshow Video: Filipino photographers and a documentary videographer set out to document the deadly war on drugs in the Philippines. Warning: Graphic Content.
Workshop Grants for Indonesia, Philippines and Malaysia
We couldn’t be more happy to be supporting this ground-up initiative by Southeast Asian photographers supporting young photographers in Southeast Asia.
Pananampalataya – Faith in Filipino Photography
Asian Eye Gallery explores ‘Faith’ in Philippines Documentary Photography with an exhibition at the inaugural PhotoBangkok Festival.
Consumed, by Jes Aznar
The smell of death was overpowering. A seemingly endless sea of debris made up the landscape in that part of the Philippines where the most powerful typhoon ever recorded by satellites made landfall.
IPA Southeast Asia Showcase at Xishuangbanna Foto Festival, China 2014
To kick off the new year, Invisible Ph t grapher Asia will be presenting a Southeast Asia Showcase at the Xishuangbanna Foto Festival, China 2014.
Strange Fruit, by Jes Aznar
Poverty, conflict, corruption, and human rights violations are very much the images seen by the outside world about this country.
IPA PHOTO CAMP MANILA, Philippines | 16th – 19th August 2013
Hey Philippines, we’re finally coming over for a visit! Join us for IPA PHOTO CAMP MANILA.
Coming Down Blood Mountains, by Jes Aznar
These portraits of Lumads from different marginalized tribes in Mindanao photographed in urban centers aims to show their alienation from their own land.
Street Photography Asia 2012 Finalist: Jes Aznar, Philippines
Jes Aznar is a Finalist in the 2nd Annual IPA Street Photography Asia Contest 2012 by Invisible Ph t grapher Asia (IPA).
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.