Raw Soul, by Yehlin Lee [Taiwan] is a Photobook Award Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
Let The Wind Carry Me – cinematographer Mark Lee Pin Bing
A film already has its ending before shooting. All these endings are waiting for you everywhere. Accidents may happen and change the endings, but they’re all there. Maybe you weren’t looking.
Photobook: Taiwanese Vaudeville Troupes, by Shen Chao-Liang 沈昭良
Taiwan’s Shen Chao-Liang 沈昭良 has self-published Taiwanese Vaudeville Troupes, a new book of photographs he first made about the same time as his iconic STAGES in 2005.
Taiwan’s Betel Nuts Girls, by Chen Chin-Pao
Betel Nuts are kind of little green nuts and popular in Taiwan (especially among the labor class), where some people chew them as gum.
Afterworld, by Peng-Chun Yen
Afterworld means the world after death. These series of pictures were all taken inside a small pumping station in Taipei.
MEMENTO MORI, by Yun-Fei Tou
Taiwanese photographer Yun-Fei Tou’s poignant, classical portraits of dogs at the last moments before euthanasia. MEMENTO MORI is a selection in the IPA Hong Hong Taiwan Showcase.
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.
Call For Submissions: Taiwan and Hong Kong Showcase at Angkor Photo Festival
This is a call for submissions for photographers from Taiwan and Hong Kong with a body of work in documentary photography. Deadline: 28th July, 2015.
Photo Essay: Listening to the Dark, by Yehlin Lee 李岳凌
Water dripping, plastic bag rustling, Karaoke songs mixed with Buddhism chant, a slight sigh echoing at the corner.
Chien-Chi Chang: The Chain
In his critical documentary series of a mental asylum in Taiwan, Chien-Chi Chang has acknowledged discarding years of work for a simple collection of portraits captured under an hour.
Breathing Different Air – An Interview with Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
An exclusive interview with Taiwan’s influential Master Surrealist, Mentor and Curator Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂.
Taiwan Photography: Hung Cheng-Ren, Melancholy Field
We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s third introduction Hung Cheng-Ren and his ‘Melancholy Field’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Shen Chao-Liang, STAGE
We asked Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂 to introduce the works of 3 Taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. Presenting Chang Chao-Tang’s second introduction Shen Chao-Liang 沉昭良 and his ‘STAGE’ series.
Taiwan Photography: Liu Chen-Hsiang, Scenery Of Life
We asked Chang Chao-Tang to introduce the works of 3 young taiwanese photographers who represent the next generation. First up, we present Liu Chen-Hsiang and his ‘Scenery Of Life’ Monograph.
The Existentialism of Taiwan’s Master Surrealist Chang Chao-Tang 張照堂
Primarily a street photographer, Chang Chao-Tang’s work has been described as prophetic, and a modernist reflection of an absurd reality.
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