Prune Phi: Three Phone Calls To Vietnam
In search of her origins, the French artist reconstructs the invisible side of history through a plastic arts approach to photography.
In search of her origins, the French artist reconstructs the invisible side of history through a plastic arts approach to photography.
The thread of maternal lineage runs through the visual narrative and connects the past with the present, calmly unfolding themes of memory, culture, and identity.
"I would suddenly remember my childhood and how I was so afraid of that same darkness. Back then, I would run straight back home. Now, maybe not."
The French-Vietnamese photographer discusses her ongoing journey to trace her identity and the various places it has taken her.
A new adventure for the photo albums of Nguyen Van Chanh, the renowned photography entrepreneur during the French colonial period.
Chronicling the extraordinary life of a Vietnamese photography master during the French colonial period.
Objectifs Documentary Award recipient Mai Nguyen Anh reflects on the journey of his personal project and working with a curator for the very first time.
Phong shares his experience attending Angkor Photo Workshop, the shift in his practice and how photography helps him confront grief.
In search of a better life in Korea, young girls in Tan Loc island choose to leave behind the beautiful familiarity of their hometown.
An attempt to tell the forgotten histories of Vietnamese women who got married to Japanese soldiers before 1955.
Hai no longer regards street photography as a game and shares the shift in his thinking after having met two mentors.
The colors of brotherly love and an unexpected friendship between a photographer and two albino boys.