Features
Long Thanh In His Monochromatic World
Meet Long Thanh, a Nha Trang-based photographer who has been making silver gelatin prints for half a century.
On The Significance Of A Personal Project
American photographer Justin Mott reminiscences about the first personal project that helps launch his career in Vietnam.
Ones To Watch: Nguyen Phuong
The art student discusses the connection between painting and photographing that fuels his abstract works.
A Quick Chat About Vietnamese Contemporary Photography
Writer and curator Zhuang Wubin discusses the Vietnam chapter in his book, the result of a 12-year effort to map photography in Southeast Asia.
Thy Tran: Cacher
Thy Tran shoots faceless portraits to archive memories of her ex-lover and find an outlet for repressed emotions.
Phan Quang: Re/Cover
An attempt to tell the forgotten histories of Vietnamese women who got married to Japanese soldiers before 1955.
Half A Decade Of Fixing Film Cameras In Saigon
Nguyen Van Tan, now 65 years old, is lovingly referred to as "uncle Tan camera repairer" by the film photography community.
Pham Anh Duy: Champa Giathok
The ongoing documentary project about the Cham community in Ninh Thuan - Binh Thuan, Vietnam.
Ones To Watch: Hoang Nguyen
Self portraits and a sense of alienation are two overarching theme in the work of Hoang Nguyen.
Rehahn’s Responses After The Critique On Matca
After a failed attempt at getting an in-person interview, we receive written responses from photographer Rehahn.
Smile For The Camera: Reconsider Réhahn’s Works
Cuteness or colonialism? Look past the readymade beauty and into the unsettling worldview in Réhahn's pictures of old women and children.