A million ways to edit. One gut feel. A timelapse of 7 years of editing in Asia with Invisible Photographer Asia, workshops and mentorships since 2010.
Video Tutorial: Introduction to Editing Photo Projects
For those working on photo projects and interested in how to go about editing and sequencing your images, we have just made available on Youtube, an introductory tutorial.
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.
Song For Dheena, by Bernice Wong
Song For Dheena is an excerpt from Bernice Wong’s long-term observational documentary School Of Hard Knocks.
MASS RAPID TRANSIT, by CheeJen Ho
MASS RAPID TRANSIT is a significant facility that can be used to observe and contemplate modern life and the intersection of social relations.
Binh Danh: Memory, War and Chlorophyll Prints
Fascinating work by Vietnamese American Binh Danh using “chlorophyll printing process”, a technique he invented in which photographic images appear embedded in leaves through the action of photosynthesis.
Navel and A-Bomb: A Short Film by Eikoh Hosoe 細江英公 / 「へそと原爆」(1960)
Eikoh Hosoe is one of Asia’s Most Influential Photographers. In 1960, He created the Jazz Film Laboratory to work on experimental film-making.
Junku’s JAPAN, A Portrait from a Larrikin Ex-Salaryman
I’ve always believed the notion that every photograph is a portrait of the photographer. Here is a selection of Junku’s photographs of Japan – a portrait from a larrikin ex-salaryman.
China’s Rat Tribe, by Sim Chi Yin
“Rat Tribe” explores the lives of low-waged migrant workers who live underground in Beijing and make up one-third of the city’s estimated 20 million people.
Akira Kurosawa: In a mad world, only the mad are sane.
Regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, Kurosawa directed 30 films in a career spanning 57 years.
Videos: Most Influential Photographers in Asia & Their Work
Following our list of 30 Most Influential Photographers in Asia, here are videos of some of the featured photographers and their work.
Image Makers – Documentary films on Singapore Photographers John Clang, Tay Kay Chin and Chow Chee Yong
3 short documentaries featuring Singapore photographers John Clang, Tay Kay Chin and Chow Chee Yong.
Short Film: The Story of Ones, by Pham Ngoc Lan
Lân’s short film The Story of Ones is a textural portrait of Hanoi. Lân is a presenter at IPA Photo Presentation HANOI.
The Garden, by Sean Lee
Photography allows me to confront my reality in a manner that, hopefully, returns me to life with a little more tenderness, a little more passion.
PLATFORM 10 Slideshow: Ten New Faces in Singapore Photography
10 young and exciting Singapore-based photographers working in the genres of photojournalism and documentary photography .