Interview: The Echo of Your Departure – @azadehfatehrad "The Echo of Departures is based on personal story of diaspora. I left Iran about ten years ago to study my MA in the UK. It almost started immediately that the life of diaspora became a search of m… https://t.co/oMTSJTbjiE pic.twitter.com/PYBviAAjLY
— Asia Photo Review (@AsiaPhotoReview) June 4, 2019
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Editor’s Showcase: Uninvited Dreams of a Bitter Response – Ritam Talukdar
Name Ritam Talukdar
Submission Title Uninvited Dreams of a Bitter Response
Country India
Photographer Bio Ritam Talukdar, is a freelance photojournalist and a story teller. Through various visual narratives, he uses while depicting the daily emotions of people. After having worked as a product photographer and children’s photographer, he developed a strong passion to find out the day to day…
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The prints for our exhibition at @noustousla on May 19th have arrived! We'll be updating you with more information as the opening night draws closer. For now, please enjoy this photograph from one of the photographers featured in our print gallery @danielemartirephotography . #asiaphotoreview #streetphotography #exhibition https://ift.tt/2K4kAuw
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
Interview: Families of the Dump (Forgotten Laughter) - Gerry Yaum#asiaphotoreview #interview #maesot #gerryyaum #thailand #burma #burmese https://t.co/s7lA0ey4th pic.twitter.com/GBZNOvAy6O
— Asia Photo Review (@AsiaPhotoReview) July 12, 2019
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Editor’s Showcase: TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS – Philip Arneill
Name: Philip Arneill Submission Title: TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS Country: Japan Photographer Bio: I am documentary photographer who has lived and worked in Asia, spending 20 years in Tokyo, Japan, and am now living in Dublin, Ireland. My website is http://www.philiparneill.com. I began experimenting with a camera in college, and I am interested in documenting the urban landscape and musical…
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Editor’s Showcase: Flowers and Poisons – Chim Sis
Name Chim Sis
Submission Title Flowers and Poisons
Country Laos
Photographer Bio
I was born in France in the ‘80s from a Laotian father and a Vietnamese mother. I am a self-taught photographer, photography is my mode of self-expression. I started my photographic work in 2010, with my series “Rooted”: an introspective journey through Laos in search of my very own roots. My whole artistic work…
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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
— Asia Photo Review (@AsiaPhotoReview) March 20, 2018
Dépaysement Exhibition: Sej Saraiya
Name Sej Saraiya Submission Title Advaita Country India Photographer Bio
Sej Saraiya is an Indian photographer and writer whose photographic journey began ten years ago in the Amazonas where a night long conversation with an elder opened her eyes to the wisdom of the indigenous.
After graduating from the University of Southern California in 2009, she started to travel to the…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Tatsuo Suzuki
Name Tatsuo Suzuki Submission Title Tokyo Street / Vision and Fascination Country Japan Photographer Bio Born in 1965 in Tokyo. Based in Tokyo Today. Started shooting in 2008. My aim to shoot the street is to show how the world is beautiful, interesting, wonderful and sometimes cruel. By means of photography and through my own eyes with my gear.I am so happy and glad when someone feels…
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