Interview: The Echo of Your Departure - Azadeh Fatehrad (@AzadehFatehrad)#photography #art https://t.co/v5ELoLYpjD pic.twitter.com/ImAvLUAK8K
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Editor’s Showcase: Indian Women and Children of Rural and Financial Backward Areas - Ranita Roy #asiaphotoreview
Name Ranita Roy
Submission Title Health Care issue – Indian Women and Children of Rural and Financial Backward areas
Country India
Photographer Bio
Photography is a kind of meditation for me. Born and brought up in Andul, a small town under Howrah District in West Bengal, India, I love to capture everything around me, yet I have a very special interest in documentary photography. Through this…
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Title: The Sounds Of Dream By Muhammad Hidayat Location: Indonesia In that dream they came like shadows, voices, songs, light and gasp, they were so close, even closer than the clothes I wore. I felt like I was back to the beginning where I was walking alone in the middle of a crowd and felt cold in the middle of the blazing heat. Those dreams were so real and so clear that it made me constantly think about them. In those few days a word always came to my mind, the word was “intuition”. I tried to find out more about that word and finally I got that intuition is an ability to understand something without rational or intellectual reasoning, it’s more about an understanding that comes suddenly, out of the awareness. Intuition is also a whisper from the heart that feels like a push to do something that sometimes even out of the ordinary and awareness of our minds. So in that time I tried to rethink about the dreams that came a few times and appeared clearly. By following the whisper in my heart, I tried actualizing those dreams into photographs because I was pushed by this feeling of thirst to reach pleasure even though pain is unavoidable. Was it just a dream that was impossible to reach or a time to pass through the phases in those dreams themselves? This might be an emotion, but it was actually about feelings. There were sorrow, loneliness and even the most important one which was the pleasure of love that came from the Creator. I started to think that photography was the best way to let go of all of the things that were buried inside my mind. Fear, sadness, disappointment and the things outside my awareness. http://ift.tt/2IKV39N http://ift.tt/2HVBMBh
On August 6th, 2017, Korea Photo Review was proud to officially launch our first quarterly issue and exhibition celebrating the works of 17 talented photographers...https://t.co/VDoWRkKvw8#exhibition #streetphotography #asiaphotoreview pic.twitter.com/9WWWxrVm2J
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Editor's Showcase: Tomato War In The Land Of Sunda - Algi Febri Sugita #asiaphotoreview #photography #streetphotography #indonesia #tomatowar
Name: Algi Febri Sugita Submission Title: Tomato War in the Land of Sunda Country: Indonesia Photographer Bio:Algi Febri Sugita, born in Bandung, February 14, 1997, is a Freelance Photojournalist, Editorial & Travel Photographer based in Bandung, Indonesia. With his passion for traveling and photographing moments, he is available for Travel, Editorial, or Documentary photography…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Edas Wong
Name Edas Wong Submission Title Street Is My Playground Country China, Hong Kong Photographer Bio
Awards:
Brussels Street Photography Festival International Singles Public Prize 2017 Honorary Mention, The Independent Photographer, Street Photography Award, September 2017 Juror’s Pick, LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2016 Second prize, X Prime (Leica X1/X2) Contest 2014
Finalists:
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Editor’s Showcase: Hongkongers' Daily – Thien-Ty Ly#hongkong #streetphotography https://t.co/zx302g5VVR pic.twitter.com/JxraI4H7lo
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"I keep shooting the city, people, noises, tranquility, anger, sorrow, laughter, stinginess, everything as a beautiful scene every day. The place is Osaka, where I grew up. This series is a never ending photo documentary." Editor’s Showcase: Osaka Monochrome – Takaaki Ishikura
Name Takaaki Ishikura
Submission Title Osaka Monochrome
Country Osaka, Japan
Photographer Bio I started street photography in 2014, I like street photography because I can take photographs of the street and people’s facial expressions. I will not call out to them, I will take the look of their expressions as it is. Everyday I participate in lens culture, IPA, 1x etc. Recently, I started to take…
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We would like to start off by saying thank you to all of the people that took the time to submit. Beautiful works! We have made our selection for our upcoming exhibition at
@noustousla
, here's a sneak peek of all the photographers that will be presented.
If you see a photographer you know, please tag and comment below.
We'll be hard at work in the coming weeks and will keep you all updated.
Asia Photo Review is a community to showcase the best photography being produced from Asia and Asian photographers around the world. Our goals are to promote honest reflection of these countries and the stories the inhabitants have to tell. Submit your work for a feature here. https://asiaphotoreview.com/submit/
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