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.
Hong Kong x Singapore Photobook Exchange, April 2017
HK/SG Photobook Exchange is an extension of our efforts to further dialogue, development and appreciation of photography and publishing practice in Singapore and the region.
Hong Kong & Taiwan Showcase | Angkor Photo Festival 2015
A curated Slideshow Showcase for Angkor Photo Festival 2015 featuring 18 photographers from Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Sometimes you can destroy your photography by being a photographer
A selection of memorable quotes from our articles and interviews.
Invisible Interview: Lam Yik Fei, Hong Kong
If you have been following the current protests in Hong Kong and its now famous Umbrella Movement, chances are you’ve seen a photograph by Lam Yik Fei.
15 Top Photo Essays from Asia.
We produced the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards program to recognize and spotlight excellence in photography practice in Asia.
20 Instagrams from Asia to Follow
It seems Instagram and mobile pictures are hotter than ever. Here are 20 Instagram streams from Asia to follow…
Lam Yik Fei, Mongolian Homeless Children Seek Shelter In Extreme Cold
Announcing our 7th Photo Essay Asia Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2013: LAM YIK FEI, Mongolian Homeless Children Seek Shelter in Extreme Cold.
Photo Essay: 15th Anniversary of Hong Kong, by Lam Yik Fei
While the Hong Kong people are celebrating the 15th anniversary of the HKSAR establishment, the questions arise – have there been any transformation or have things really remained unchanged as promised?
Photo Essay: Myanmar in Transition, by Lam Yik Fei
Myanmar has been ruled by the authoritarian military junta for decades. It was a challenge visiting Nobel Prize winning activist Aung San Suu Kyi a year ago.
The Rootless Generation, by Lam Yik Fei
The civil war in Burma has a long history of 60 years. Hundreds and thousands of Burmese have been flooding the 7 refugee camps in Mae Sot since 25 years ago.