Interview: The Echo of Your Departure - Azadeh Fatehrad (@AzadehFatehrad) #photography #art
About: Dr. Azadeh Fatehradis an artist and curator based in London, working in the context of historical representation. Fatehrad’s research, artistic and curatorial practice are intertwined around a process of gathering information and generating new imagery in response to archival material she discovers. Her practice ranges from still and moving images to fictional stories, short films…
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Title: Stand In Front of More Interesting People Bio: My name is Joseph Chung and I’m a Korean-American street photographer based in Seoul, South Korea. While I was born in Seoul, I grew up...https://t.co/mCB49Ip8rZ#streetphotography #asiaphotoreview pic.twitter.com/lqvVvCphF3
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Daniele Martire
Name Daniele Martire
Submission Title Ant Tribe-Class String Quartet
Country Hong Kong
Photographer Bio Daniele martire (italy, 1985) is a full-time project manager who loves design and experiments with photography on the side. He started documenting concerts with a film camera, and delves into digital nowadays as well. As an introspective person, he uses photography as an intimate tool to…
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Editor’s Showcase: I Worry We Grew Up – Glenn Franklin
Name Glenn Franklin
Submission Title I Worry We Grew Up
Country Jakarta
Photographer Bio There’s much to say. I’m just an ordinary person who in love with photography and music . My life kinda boring but photography saved my life :d when i was young i used to dream becoming rock star. But it never happened. I failed and once again photography saved my life
Submission Information Location : Bali…
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Editor’s Showcase: TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS – Philip Arneill
Name: Philip Arneill Submission Title: TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS Country: Japan Photographer Bio: I am documentary photographer who has lived and worked in Asia, spending 20 years in Tokyo, Japan, and am now living in Dublin, Ireland. My website is http://www.philiparneill.com. I began experimenting with a camera in college, and I am interested in documenting the urban landscape and musical…
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Originally posted on: Enflight.Design
Photographer: Hon Hoang
Hong Kong Express is a series that explores the everyday life of the people that call Hong Kong (2017) their home. In this fast moving and densely populated city, I sought to showcase daily activities and portray beauty in that exists between moments of routine life.
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In this interview, Hon Hoang interviews Yoon Jeong Vin, a street Photographer from South Korea currently in Kuwait. The original interview was featured in Enflight.Design on November, 2017. It is now being featured on Asia Photo Review.
There’s a lot that goes into making a photograph. People consider concepts such as composition, colors or lack there of, lighting, etc. But what often seems to…
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Guest Article - How to Avoid Taking Boring Street Portraits by Tim Russell #asiaphotoreview #bangkok #streetphotography
Article originally posted on Tim Russell Photography
I recently joined a street portraits group on Facebook, and without wanting to be overly critical of other photographers’ work, I’ve found a good 90% of the images posted extremely boring and unimaginative (when they actually hit the brief, which is rare). Pictures taken on long lenses with no engagement with the subject; the camera pointed…
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Photographer Bio:
I am Md. Enamul Kabir from Bangladesh. I grew up in a small town called Kotchandpur. It’s a small but beautiful town. Now I live and work in the capital city, Dhaka. Never have I ever imagined that I’ll be walking around with a
camera, stopping at irregular intervals, snapping photos left and right; never had any interest in photography.
First off, I would like to thank everyone who has been a part of the Asia Photo Review community! Without you, these features and presentation of photographic work would not be possible. Second, I would like to apologize for our silence in recent months… https://t.co/wjirZuPJcP pic.twitter.com/Aw7Z3frnLu
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Asia Photo Review is a community to showcase the best photography being produced from Asia and Asian photographers around the world. Our goals are to promote honest reflection of these countries and the stories the inhabitants have to tell. Submit your work for a feature here. https://asiaphotoreview.com/submit/
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