Demonstrations happen on a regular basis in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, because they are still building their country and their government. It is actually a welcome sight because they […]
Bangladeshi photojournalist Saiful Huq Omi has been documenting the Rohingya in his home country for sometime now and the stories he tell have touched certain people the wrong way. These […]
Skateistan is an NGO started by Australian skateboarder, Oliver Percovich, in Kabul, Afghanistan back in 2007. The objective of the organisation is to engage youth is a positive manner. I […]
So I’m all prepared for this weekend’s Art For Grabs! I’ve got all the books (The Adventures of a KL-ite in Afghanistan) in stock. And ten limited edition photo prints […]
Today is a lucky day for all you Fat Bidin fans out there! Every Wednesdays, I offer up one limited photo print for sale. But today, and only today, I […]
No Rohingya in this village By Zan Azlee The whole world is looking at Malaysia and the Southeast Asian region due to the recent Rohingya humanitarian crisis where more than […]
In war-torn countries, it is almost too common to see the ultra-poor unable to bring themselves ahead in life. And this was what I saw in Afghanistan. In the mountains of […]
I’m a sucker for anything James Nachtwey and when TIME magazine released their issue of his photographs of the devastating earthquake in Nepal, I just had to buy the actual […]
1. The New York Times’ report, ‘Rohingya migrants from Myanmar, shunned by Malaysia, are spotted adrift in Andaman Sea‘ by Southeast Asia correspondent Thomas Fuller (who I’ve worked with before) […]
Eric Peris is one of Malaysia’s first photojournalists. Born in 1939, he started his career in photojournalism by joining Fanfare magazine published by Time Publishing in 1957. He has had […]