On the 3rd Anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan, also known as Super Typhoon Yolanda, disaster in the Philippines, we catch up with photojournalist Veejay Villafranca on his long-term project SIGNOS and the urgent issue of Climate Change.
Photography in Southeast Asia: A Survey, by Zhuang Wubin
In Southeast Asia, our understanding of photography is largely framed through the binary of photography versus art, which morphs into the other dichotomous paradigm of straight photographers versus artists who use photography.
Alex Baluyut: Brotherhood – The Drug War in Philippines
A drug war was also waged at this time I took these photos, and the results were the same. The drug trade continued, other people replacing the dead ones to rule the drug cartels.
BOTTLENECK, by Lawrence Sumulong
BOTTLENECK documents the interminable commute of Filipinos in the capital city, which CNN Philippines recently reported as having the worst traffic on earth.
Predicament, by Carlo Gabuco
Predicament is available as a printed publication in an edition of 100 by Filipino artist and photographer Carlo Gabuco.
Black Matter, by Dianne Rosario
The world presented in Black Matter raise questions about how we interact with the changes and challenges of our time and how we respond to the forces that impact the things that matter to us.
Photo Essay: Rainbow Congregation, by Francis Fausto S. Tady
Home to at least 80 million Catholics, the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia aside from East Timor. Yet beyond the title of a “Catholic nation” there are smaller and less known Christian communities.
A Look Back at FotoSemana Manila 2015
Fotosesemana, the first photo festival in the Philippines, was a welcome event to the growing number of working photographers in the country.
Top Ten Filipino Films You Should Watch
Top Ten Filipino Films You Should Watch. Copies of some of these films are really hard to come by but with a little perseverance, you might just get lucky.
A Portrait Of Us, by Christine Chung
Our nights always seem to be colored by things peculiar and bizarre, but this may be because we are still young.
Reyna Delas Flores: Manila’s Golden Gays, by Geloy Concepcion
You might have come across some of us amidst the stream of people that are out and about in the streets of Pasay Manila – We are the Golden Gays.
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.
Ennui, by Fruhlein Chrys Econar
‘Ennui’, born out of the loneliness of travel, is a reflection of my own photographic attempts – a silent challenge to myself and, hopefully, a prelude of more to come.
Photo Essay: Indigenous Transitions, by Hannah Reyes
By IPA Alumni Hannah Reyes, Indigenous Transitions is a story of indigenous customs and traditions in Philippines and of change and passage.
SONNY YABAO, Somnambulist
Somnambulist is Yabao’s collection of these moments, captured in between places, in between full consciousness and dreamlike state, in between dreams and nightmares.