Asia Photo Review x Mata Art Gallery Present – KAPWA: Communal Spirit
In partnership with Avenue 50 Studio NOW ON VIEW IN-PERSON THROUGH JULY 2, 2022 Where?Avenue 50 Studio131 N. Avenue 50Los Angeles, CA 90042Phone: +1(323)258-1435 Email: avenue50studio@gmail.comGallery Hours: 2-5PM (closed Fridays) Mask required for entry regardless of vaccination status Virtual Gallery Tour & Event Photos Artworks are available for purchase…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Jaehoon “Ken” Shin
Name Jaehoon “Ken” Shin Submission Title 劇場 Country Japan Photographer BioI had a pretty hectic upbringing, with frequent moves across lots of geography. The question “where are you from?” paralyzes me. I never lived in a place for long, and photography became a way to take in the feeling of a place at a human pace. It hammered into me that the world is as orderly as it is chaotic, as…
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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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Interview: Dead Rabbits and Tree Stumps – Ken Shin
Originally interviewed for EnFlight.Design
An Interview with Ken Shin. This is the part where I in-eloquently introduce the artist that I interviewed. The part where I give brief details on who they are and what they’ve done, but I’m not going to. I’ve opted to take Ken Shin’s introduction of himself from his GoFundMe. Only Ken Shin can appropriately describe the life and work of Ken Shin…
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Interview: The Echo of Your Departure – @azadehfatehrad "The Echo of Departures is based on personal story of diaspora. I left Iran about ten years ago to study my MA in the UK. It almost started immediately that the life of diaspora became a search of m… https://t.co/oMTSJTbjiE pic.twitter.com/PYBviAAjLY
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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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Interview: Subversion – @josh_._lin "I think provoking change is part of my motivation. To open people’s eyes on sexuality and nudity." https://t.co/jlNzGiMIoh#asiaphotoreview #photography #contemporary https://t.co/Jzrsbpo1Fe pic.twitter.com/RO2YDKVGop
— Asia Photo Review (@AsiaPhotoReview) May 27, 2019
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Photobook: Impermanence - South Korea in Portraits and Photographs Hon Hoang (@honnnhoang) #streetphotography #photography #portraits #southkorea #photobook
The process of producing a photo book can be difficult and intimidating. Most of us wouldn’t know where to start and even more difficult, we wouldn’t know where to end. This is the 3rd revision of my photo book and one of the most important things that got me to this point was making the book available for download and asking for feedback.
One of the most common feedbacks I had was that the photo…
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"This city continues to fascinate me. I am invited by its enchantment: I feel the shutter release. In this interview, @honnnhoang interviewed @tatsuo_suzuki_001 , a street and portrait Photographer from Tokyo, Japan. Thank you to Tatsuo for the interview and use of his photographs. https://asiaphotoreview.com/interview-tatsuo-suzuki/ #streetphotography #tokyo (at Tokyo, Japan)
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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Dépaysement Exhibition: Edas Wong
Name Edas Wong Submission Title Street Is My Playground Country China, Hong Kong Photographer Bio
Awards:
Brussels Street Photography Festival International Singles Public Prize 2017 Honorary Mention, The Independent Photographer, Street Photography Award, September 2017 Juror’s Pick, LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2016 Second prize, X Prime (Leica X1/X2) Contest 2014
Finalists:
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