Caught In Development: Exploring The “Discarded” & “Volatile States”
An increasingly gentrified Saigon through the lens of of Nana Chen and Duy Phuong.
An increasingly gentrified Saigon through the lens of of Nana Chen and Duy Phuong.
In search of a better life in Korea, young girls in Tan Loc island choose to leave behind the beautiful familiarity of their hometown.
Meet Andy Ip Thien, a journalism student who has been documenting immigrant Chinese and Vietnamese communities.
A recap of articles that have received overwhelming response from readers.
Look back at an eventful 2017 through outstanding photo essays of the year.
Highlights of November 2017 told by photo essays.
Writer and curator Zhuang Wubin discusses the Vietnam chapter in his book, the result of a 12-year effort to map photography in Southeast Asia.
An attempt to tell the forgotten histories of Vietnamese women who got married to Japanese soldiers before 1955.
Highlights of October 2017 told by photo essays.
Self portraits and a sense of alienation are two overarching theme in the work of Hoang Nguyen.
After a failed attempt at getting an in-person interview, we receive written responses from photographer Rehahn.