Failed Projects: In Praise Of Fruitless Work
While not resulting in any immediate reward, failed projects can fuel upcoming ideas and become valuable reflection pieces to revisit.
While not resulting in any immediate reward, failed projects can fuel upcoming ideas and become valuable reflection pieces to revisit.
The colors of brotherly love and an unexpected friendship between a photographer and two albino boys.
An exploration of some of Asia's unique cityscapes, presenting them as cinematic backdrops to imaginary narratives.
Hai Thanh shared the motivations behind his smartphone project and lessons from his own career.
Photographer Yatender shares intimate and bizarre self portraits, alluding to restrictions on the female body.
The award-winning photographer recounts how she starts out and discusses the importance of observing what's around us.
Developing your own B&W film can be a fun experience, one that provides you with total control over the photographic process.
The series portrays single people who choose to live with their pets instead of their partners. It sounds rather lonely, but the photos say otherwise.
Nu talks about erotic images of her friends and lovers, identity conflicts, and making art in Saigon.
A project about collecting pieces of a period in Vietnam’s history and the call for help to return these artifacts to their rightful owners.
While capturing the last days of his grandmother with her daughter, the photographer reflects on Buddhist teachings and filial piety.