The internet is saturated with one article after another that requires our undivided attention, attention that is few and far between in the digital age. This article and interview will contribute to such saturation, but it is well worth the time to read… https://t.co/BsqAgAYbtk pic.twitter.com/Q3H5XZok9d
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A Distant Dream: Medellin, Colombia Medellin feels as if it belongs to a dream. Forests sitting on top of mountainous terrain seem to go on endlessly. Traveling into the city from its outskirts, the mountains swallow up those who passthrough, with the communes cradled in the bowels of its valley. As you make the descent, the view from up top provokes wonder. How did this large city come to be in an unforgiving terrain? Perseverance, determination and perhaps necessity would be the likely culprits. Unperturbed, the locals make their way pass uphill struggles in cars, on foot, bicycles, or through ingenuity, hitching themselves to back of trucks as it pulls their bicycles up the long trudge. Doing what is needed to enter the Municipality of 16 communes. I can't possibly put into words what others have already said about Medellin. Stating its rich history so much more articulately in articles, documentaries, and the many other forms of story telling it has been presented in. All I can hope to do is present the place as I saw it through the lens. The photo-series is from Medellin and other parts of Antioquia, an area encompassing the metropolitan. #colombia #streetphotography #colombiatourism #medellin #photography
Medellin
Medellin feels as if it belongs to a dream. Forests sitting on top of mountainous terrain seem to go on endlessly. Traveling into the city from its outskirts, the mountains swallow up those who passthrough, with the communes cradled in the bowels of its valley. As you make the descent, the view from up top provokes wonder. How did this large city come to be in an unforgiving terrain?…
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We appreciate photography from around the world and have featured photographers from England and Europe. The work just happens to be related to Asia in one way or another :) https://t.co/x4wb9cBmoc
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Sakurako Nagaiwa
Name Sakurako Nagaiwa Submission Title The Other Side of Japan Country Japan Photographer Bio Japanese living in Italy. I am a full-time vintage shop manager and freelance fashion/art writer. On my free time I paint and take pictures. I started taking pictures since I came in Italy 8 years ago. I adore people, life, vibes and I want to explain my vision of life through the lens of a…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Lidija Baard
Name Lidija Baard Submission Title The City and The City Country Hong Kong, South Africa Photographer BioI’m a film photographer, originally from South Africa. I have spent almost the entirety of my twenties living in Seoul, South Korea, and traveling through Asia, all the while tagging my trusted Minolta x 700 around. I have no concept of adulthood outside of Korea, a thought which…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Clifford Calupe
Name Clifford Calupe Submission Title Manila Life Country Philippines Photographer BioI am Clifford L. Calupe a Manila base Street Photographer, Architect, a father & a husband. I work five days a week and my only chance to shoot for a whole day is on weekend. I love photography very well and I my goal in this career is to have published my work or to have the assignment to work on as a…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Md Enamul Kabir
Name Md Enamul Kabir Submission Title Coexistence Country Bangladesh Photographer Bio I am Md. Enamul Kabir from Bangladesh. I grew up in a small town called Kotchandpur. It’s a small but beautiful town. Now I live and work in the capital city, Dhaka. Never have I ever imagined that I’ll be walking around with a camera, stopping at irregular intervals, snapping photos left and right;…
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A photograph I took at @LuchaVaVOOM was featured on @NatGeo Your Shot Daily Dozen :)https://t.co/mCjIi2bbKB#natgeo #luchavavoom #luchalibre #natgeoyourshot #dailydozen #yourshot pic.twitter.com/opD4fR8bIP
— Hon.Hoang (@honnnhoang) February 28, 2019
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Film: Taciturn Tango At an inopportune time in life, two strangers meet.
We would love to hear from you. Who are some of photographers you have been following? What projects have really spoken to you in the past year? Please share with us in the comments section below and hopefully we can find ways to feature and interview them #asiaphotoreview https://t.co/RE18sdp4RE
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Interview: Dead Rabbits and Tree Stumps – Ken Shin
Originally interviewed for EnFlight.Design
An Interview with Ken Shin. This is the part where I in-eloquently introduce the artist that I interviewed. The part where I give brief details on who they are and what they’ve done, but I’m not going to. I’ve opted to take Ken Shin’s introduction of himself from his GoFundMe. Only Ken Shin can appropriately describe the life and work of Ken Shin…
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