Greg Girard: “The Way The City Looks In Photographs Is Its Own Reality”
On photographing unfamiliar places, looking at the overlooked, making books, and Instagram.
On photographing unfamiliar places, looking at the overlooked, making books, and Instagram.
The Singaporean photographer's pastel-tinted portraits of urban dwellers and sceneries take on a new meaning.
Vietnamese-Swiss photo artist explores spatial settings where poetic and polyphonic stories unfold.
The veteran creative director discusses his photography practice, from sketching out concepts to standing behind the camera.
Wouter Vanhees’ debut photobook takes us on a journey through a Hanoi of neon-lit haze, crisp shadows, and illuminated windows punctuating the night sky.
Contemporary photographers provoke thoughts on the city's past, present, and future.
Vo An Khanh's solo exhibition "Masked Force" preserves and transforms wartime memories so as to engage in new dialogues.
In search of her origins, the French artist reconstructs the invisible side of history through a plastic arts approach to photography.
The celebrated photographer and director believes in taking risks, finding various sources of inspirations and the virtue of self-discipline.
In An My-Lê’s "Small Wars", we don’t see combat. We see war being psychologically remembered, processed, relived, and rehearsed.
The work comprised of photos, drawings, and videos examines the contested author - subject relationship and the difficulties of representing a person's inner life.
The French-Vietnamese photographer discusses her ongoing journey to trace her identity and the various places it has taken her.