by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
RetrospectiveShoji UedaJapanwww.shojiueda.com Shoji Ueda was a sedentary adventurer, ceaselessly exploring the dunes that sculpted the landscape throughout the seasons. His keen eye was drawn to everything around him: a map of the world, a wheat field caressed by the...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
RetrospectiveFan HoHong Kongwww.fanhophotography.com To begin to describe the photography of Fan Ho, we must first introduce the man. But grasping the essence of Fan Ho, the man can be as elusive as attempting to grasp water. At first glance, Ho is reserved and...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
FablesPentti Sammallahti /Camera Obscura GalleryFinland Sammallahti describes himself as a nomad who enjoys the nature of the great north: the darkness, the cold, and the sea. Sammallahti is a master craftsman, carefully toning his prints, to create a poetic...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
CubaRaul CanibañoCubawww.raulcanibano.wordpress.com My work tries to have the same structure as journalism: where, who, how, and when. This photo essay has responded to such a structure since I started it, trying to document mores and customs which are constantly...
by angkorphoto | Nov 12, 2018
One Last GoodbyeJehsong BaakUSAwww.jehsongbaak.com “…As I look in the rear-view mirror, I can see the entrance to a cave at the foot of a rocky mountain and it is getting smaller and smaller. Outside of the cave is the angry and tormented young man that I was....