Continuing our feature on the Twentyfifteen.sg Project, Singapore 1925 – 2025 by Robert Zhao Renhui is issue #06 of 20.
TwentyFifteen.sg 05/20: Made in Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin
Since our last coverage of the Twentyfifteen.sg Project, two more issues have been published. Made in Singapore, by Tay Kay Chin is issue #05 of 20.
Fukushima Samurai – The Story Of Identity, by Noriko Takasugi
These photos are part of my long-term project investigating the evacuees not as victims, but as part of a 1000 years old folk culture of the area.
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.
Making a memento – Photo Project to Photo Book
Unlike a gallery exhibition, the Photo Book is an intimate memento. You bring it back and engage in a dialogue with its maker within the privacy and familiarity of your own living space.
Ying Ang, Sentire to Feel.
A late addition to the IPA Photo Books Show 2013 was Ying Ang’s delicate Sentire to Feel artist zine.
Institutionalised Care, by Eiffel Chong
Hospitals, better known as medical centres have come a long way to become a very ‘hotel looking’ institution.
IPA Photo Book Asia Award 2013 Finalist 3: GREG CONSTANTINE
Announcing our 3rd Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Photo Book Awards 2013: GREG CONSTANTINE, EXILED TO NOWHERE: BURMA’S ROHINGYA.
Feeling How Loneliness Goes with Nguan
“My wish is for this book to wander in my stead, exist as a testament to existence, and credibly proffer the possibility of beauty as a balm for everyday sorrow.”
Tonight The Streets Are Ours, by Aik Beng Chia
Singapore photographer Aik Beng Chia documents the nights of Little India with his mobile phone.
Making a Photo Book: PASSING, by Edy Purnomo
I think motion symbolizes a journey. It doesn’t matter how we move or where we’re moving to. We’re not static creatures.
An Inside Look at Photo Book Publishing with Tay Kay Chin
Join Kay Chin throughout the process from design to mockups, press checks with the printer and production. Call it an internship of sorts.
“Making images is maybe 10 percent of my work.” Dayanita Singh
Influential Indian Photographer Dayanita Singh on Photo Books at an Artist Talk hosted by Delhi Photo Festival.
The photobook occupies that deep area between the novel and the film.
Selected quotes on photobooks shared by David Chickey, Radius Books during the masterclass workshop with Alex & Rebecca Norris Webb in Singapore.