https://asiaphotoreview.com/editors-showcase-md-enamul-kabir/
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.
Editor’s Showcase: Uninvited Dreams of a Bitter Response – Ritam Talukdar
Name Ritam Talukdar
Submission Title Uninvited Dreams of a Bitter Response
Country India
Photographer Bio Ritam Talukdar, is a freelance photojournalist and a story teller. Through various visual narratives, he uses while depicting the daily emotions of people. After having worked as a product photographer and children’s photographer, he developed a strong passion to find out the day to day…
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Dépaysement Exhibition: Sakurako Nagaiwa
Name Sakurako Nagaiwa Submission Title The Other Side of Japan Country Japan Photographer Bio Japanese living in Italy. I am a full-time vintage shop manager and freelance fashion/art writer. On my free time I paint and take pictures. I started taking pictures since I came in Italy 8 years ago. I adore people, life, vibes and I want to explain my vision of life through the lens of a…
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Global Feature: Chiaroscuro - Andrea Comino @andreacomino #asiaphotoreview #streetphotography
We’ve received so many great submissions from all over the world from people of all different backgrounds. In an effort to include these submission, we’re introducing a new segment called Global Feature.
Name: Andrea Comino Submission Title: Chiaroscuro Country: Italy Photographer Bio:I am Andrea Comino, from Italy. I am 37, living close to Milan. Just starting less than two years ago,…
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Happy to see another one of my photos chosen for a @NatGeo your shot Assignment! Thank you @LuchaVaVOOM for giving me the opportunity to capture such an insane and beautiful moment!#luchavavoom #natgeo #natgeoyourshot #luchalibre pic.twitter.com/JQEYfoy9La
— Hon.Hoang (@honnnhoang) February 13, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/AsiaPhotoReview
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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I produced a photobook a little over a year ago based on my time in South Korea. Take a look if you please.https://t.co/zuTjhSpEtI#photobook #southkorea https://t.co/AhwYBSJoFC
— Hon.Hoang (@honnnhoang) February 19, 2019
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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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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: Cambodian Smiles - Martin Bennie #cambodia #photography #streetphotography #asiaphotoreview
Name Martin Bennie Submission Title Cambodian Smiles Country Cambodia Photographer BioTaking photographs and practicing meditation might seem at first glance to be unrelated activities. For while photography looks outwards at the visual world through the medium of a camera, meditation focuses inwards on unmediated experience. And whereas photography is concerned with producing images…
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Film: Calling A man reflects as people in his life begin to leave, in one way or another. Not much left to do in his golden years besides think about the past.
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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