© Tan Ngiap Heng
Dance Me Through The Dark is the culmination of 8 years of work by Singaporean photographer, Tan Ngiap Heng.
From his blog:
It is a labour of love and the people that have been the most enthusiastic about it have been the dancers that worked with me on the project. It is the […]
Chua Chye Teck earns a living as a props-maker for advertising photography. Incidentally, he makes wonderful photography as an artist/photographer. His work revolves around common everyday objects found in living spaces. Chye Teck “has been exploring the theme of housing and inhabitation over the past ten years. His previous works have included both sculptures and […]
Miwako Iga’s Madame Cucumber uses toy dolls as models to depict various scenes of society and family.
The dolls in Iga’s works are cheap, colorful, and emotionless. However, they are in a situation which represents serious and antagonizing aspect of life, which is the reality of our modern society. Such a gap evokes laughter and at […]
pdfX12 or the Reminders Project was launched last year in January.
It is a free monthly photo journal that “presents and features a series of photos by various photojournalists living and working in various communities around the world”. Volume 12, launched in December, features images of Bangladesh after being hit by Cyclone Sidr, images by Munem Wasif. […]
Happy New Year everyone! Sorry for disappearing, time just flies when you are not paying attention. I just finished editing a shoot I had on Monday, have to deliver the pictures tomorrow! I’m still trying to get as much rest as possible before the school term starts next week but the remaining week seems to […]