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A Thai man on Khao Lak Beach after the 2004 Tsunami
An Iraqi tank during the final days of the Gulf War
The body of former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot is watched over by a cadre
Bodies of adults and children following the 2004 Tsunami
Then US President-elect Bill Clinton with a marching band at a rally in 1992
An Indonesian boy amid the rubble of his earthquake-destroyed home in 2006
45 years of history through the lens of a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer
David Longstreath is a 1992 team Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer who has captured some of recent history’s most significant events, from Mother Teresa’s funeral to the 2004 Asian Tsunami. His latest exhibition, A View from the Edge, runs at Cho Why (Soi Nana 17, Charoenkrung Rd. MRT Hua Lamphong) from May 27 onwards. Here, we ask him about some of the most powerful images he’s taken and what intrigues him so much about Thailand.
9 years ago
By Bonnie Sananvatananont | May 11, 2016
Huge month-long photo festival to launch in Hua Hin this weekend

Featuring 30 artists split over 30 venues, it's a good excuse for a long walk too. 

9 years ago
travel
By Monruedee Jansuttipan | Apr 27, 2016
Pagoda Street
Check out this outdoor photography exhibit currently on display in Chinatown

It features the work of Singaporean photographer Alvin Lim.

9 years ago
city living
By SG Staff | Apr 22, 2016
A day in the life of Bangkok, told in 24 pictures

Local highlights from the global 24 Hour Project.

9 years ago
city living
By Bonnie Sananvatananont | Mar 22, 2016
Photo by Kurt Ganapathy
A day in the life of Singapore, told in 24 pictures

Highlights from the 2016 edition of the 24 Hour Project.

9 years ago
city living
By SG Staff | Mar 22, 2016
12 Thai street photographers you should be following right now

Explore the city streets with these trained eyes who capture the art in everyday moments.

9 years ago
city living
By Bonnie Sananvatananont | Mar 15, 2016
8 photography exhibitions to check out in Bangkok this month

It's a busy few weeks for the city's art spaces.

9 years ago
By Bonnie Sananvatananont | Mar 04, 2016
Street photography exhibition spotlights the haves and have nots of Asia's urban centers

Opening Mar 5 at Jam, All That Glitters is an exhibition by American photographer Adam Birkan that showcases images of the economic disparity that presents itself on the streets of Bangkok, Hong Kong and Singapore in a playful, minimalist style. Here, we speak to him about him about the project.

9 years ago
By Bonnie Sananvatananont | Mar 02, 2016
Road E119, Russia, Jul 2015
This photojournalist’s motorcycle trip across Europe and Asia will inspire you to hit the open road

It’s been 10 months since Walter Astrada left Barcelona on his Royal Enfield motorbike. Since then his journey has taken him across Europe and Asia to Bangkok, where next month he will host an exhibition and workshop.

9 years ago
By Carl Dixon | Feb 23, 2016
Credit: National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT)
23 stunning shots of the Milky Way taken all around Thailand

Now is the best time of year to view the full splendor of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Here's all the stargazing inspiration you need. 

9 years ago
travel
By Monruedee Jansuttipan | Feb 15, 2016
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