Laurence Kubki’s Adventure with Tiny Fighters and Singers
The "Crickets" photobook takes readers on a journey through contemporary China, where pet crickets captivate audiences across generations.
The "Crickets" photobook takes readers on a journey through contemporary China, where pet crickets captivate audiences across generations.
Quiet frames of Vietnam's agrarian landscapes are an attempt to preserve memories of a childhood home while confronting with the relentless state of flux.
On photographing unfamiliar places, looking at the overlooked, making books, and Instagram.
Looking back at the workshop, panel discussion, portfolio review, screening and artist talk as part of the World Press Photo Exhibition: Best of 2018 - 2020 in Hanoi.
The lead curator at World Press Photo and photo editor of VnExpress weigh in on the topic from their own experiences working through the pandemic.
Co-authored by Dat Vu and Dat Vinh Tran, the zine is dedicated to the spirit of friendship in photography.
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.
Contemporary photographers provoke thoughts on the city's past, present, and future.
A review of Terry Bennett's book "Early Photography in Vietnam" by Thy Phu.
The founder of Invisible Photographer Asia offers down to earth advice on being a photography practitioner in this day and age.