Ones To Watch: Hoang Cao
By recreating childhood memories and interacting with historical landmarks, Hoang Cao questions his own existence within both public and private realms.
By recreating childhood memories and interacting with historical landmarks, Hoang Cao questions his own existence within both public and private realms.
Designer turned photographer Duong Gia Hieu discusses fashion on the streets of Vietnam, particularly the face mask culture.
Phong shares his experience attending Angkor Photo Workshop, the shift in his practice and how photography helps him confront grief.
Meet Bui Duc Thao, the latest recipient of Invisible Photographer Asia mentorship program.
Meet Andy Ip Thien, a journalism student who has been documenting immigrant Chinese and Vietnamese communities.
The art student discusses the connection between painting and photographing that fuels his abstract works.
Self portraits and a sense of alienation are two overarching theme in the work of Hoang Nguyen.
Dy Duyen opens up about her notion of female beauty and the role Instagram plays in photography career.
Hai no longer regards street photography as a game and shares the shift in his thinking after having met two mentors.
Mat Bet takes photos as a way to heal and visualize uninvited blues of youth.
Meet Phuong Vu, streetwear brand founder, hip hop dancer and emerging photographer.