Orange International Photo Festival Changsha, China Orange International Photo Festival Changsha, China
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C1 Stern Magazine Photo Exhibition
© stern
 
© stern
Stern magazine
Curator:Dirk Claus, Jerry Liu, Wonder Wang
Organization introduction:
    Stern is the leading magazine for documentary any news in Germany for more than 60 years. Its layout, photos and reportages have won numerous awards (e.g. World Press Photo) over the time.
D1 Outside In
 
Pablo Bartholomew
Photographer:Pablo Bartholomew
Introduction:
    Representing his earliest documentary photography, these prints remain as apropos today as they were then. There is an acute absence of documentation of changing urban India in these two decades, particularly Delhi, Bombay and Calcutta, the three cities referenced in the title.
© pablo Bartholomew
© pablo Bartholomew
© pablo Bartholomew
D2 The Hitcher
 
   
© Chris Coekin
© Chris Coekin
© Chris Coekin
Chris Coekin
Photographer:Chris Coekin
Curator exhibition statement: 
    Chris Coekin has hitchhiked the length and breadth of the UK and across Northern Ireland, in a series of trips, since 2000. His journeys have taken him as far as John O'Groats to Land's End, at times in gruelling conditions. The resulting work provides a record of his adventures and observations. Coekin used two different cameras to make the work featured in The Hitcher. A small snapshot camera, often with the self-timer, was used to record self-portraits, and to document roadside finds.
C2 North England
 
 
© Ian Beesley
© Ian Beesley
© Ian Beesley
A Northern perspective: documentation, participation and collaboration.
Curator:D J Clark
Photographer introduction:
    Ian Beesley is one of the UK's most respected social documentary photographers with a career spanning over 30 years he is reknowned for his work documenting the decline of industrial society in the North of England. His work is included in the collections of the National Media Museum, Bradford, The National Museum of Coal Mining England, The Imperial War Museum London.
F1-1 Angkor Photo Festival Exhibition
 
   
Angkor photo festival
Curator:Françoise Callier
Organization introduction:
    Created in 2005, the Angkor Photo Festival is the first such event to be organized in Southeast Asia. Each year, and for a week the festival showcases exhibitions and outdoor slideshows by celebrating international and emerging Asian photographers' works in Siem Reap. The temples of Angkor become a hub that draws both famous and passionate photographers from around the world in a creativity and sharing spirit.
© Palani Mohan
 
© Palani Mohan
F1-3 Alexia Foundation Photo Exhibition
 
   
© Walter Astrada
 
© Stephanie sinclair
Alexia Foundation
Curator:James Dooley
Alexia Foundation Organization introduction:
    The Alexia Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1991 by Dr. and Mrs. Peter Tsairis in honor of their daughter, Alexia, a victim of the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. Alexia was a promising photojournalism student at The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University.
F1-2 Environmental Images Organization Exhibition
 
   
Environmental Images
Curator: Tom Dooley , Jerry Liu, Wonder Wang
Organization introduction:
    The Environmental Images project aims to promote local photography through the use of an online community atmosphere, geotagging technology and cooperation. By focusing on a local perspective and environmental issues, we believe that we will be able to effectively incorporate people from all over the world who are passionate about the issues and people who are looking to know more.
© Mark Schmerling
E1 PDFX12 Organization Exhibition
 
  REMINDERS PROJECT-PDFX12
Curator: Yumi Goto,Wonder Wang
Organization introduction:
    PDFX12 is an online, monthly photography photofolio that presents and features a series of photos by various photojournalists living and working in various communities around the world.
© Masaru Goto
 
© Kosuke Okahara
E2-2 Iraq Contemporary Visual Arts Exhibition
 
 
Jamal Penjweny......
Curator: Wonder Wang
Introduction:
    Iraq had suffered the ravages of war. In Iraq, modern art, especially visual art had been set aside for a long time.Some modern photographers in Iraq like Jamal, their works usually full of criticism about the war and the domestic political, but also with Iraq characteristic , those works are all different from the Western news report .
© Julie Adnan
© Jamal Penjweny
 
© Jamal Penjweny
E2-1 Notes from the South. New Photography from Southeast Asia
 
 
15 photographers from Southeast Asia
Curator:Zhuang Wubin
Photographers:
© Charles lim

 
© K Azril Ismail
F2 World Photograph College Exhibition
 
 
 
© James Simmons
NTU,ECU, University of Bolton (UK),The excellent teachers of college in America, Shannon Castleman
Curator: Shannon Lee Castleman, Wonder Wang, Jerry Liu……
Introduction:
    It's a joint exhibition that include Bolton (Britain), ECU (Australia) Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) , they will take the most fashion and fresh thing to us.
    At the same time, there are many photograph teachers from USA and Singapore will also get here, they will choose their mature document and art works show to us.
 
© Rose DeSiano
© Percy Dean
E2-3 International Documentary Multimedia Exhibition
 
 
© Ana Brigida
© Robin Fall
© Talhy Stotzer
Mediastorm,Verne,ECU…
Curator: Jerry Liu
Introduction:
    U.S. Mediastorm company is the leader in the multimedia report area today, the Mediastorm not only produced the multimedia topic by many world famous document photographer, but also vigorously promote the way of multimedia reports.
    Verne, as a newly established international multimedia photographic reporting agencies, is formed by a group from the United States, Britain, Portugal, Australia and China, the young photographers, they addressed the use of multimedia approach to filming documentary photography project.
 
F3 Behind the Scenes with Fan Bing Bing
 
 
© Rian Dundon
Rian Dundon
Curator: Wonder Wang, Jerry Liu
Curator exhibition statement:
    This project looks at the culture of fame and celebrity in China from within the context of that country's blossoming entertainment industry. In 2008 and 2009 I spent nearly a year traveling with the Mainland Chinese actress and fashion icon Fan Bing Bing, photographing her circle of nouveau riche celebrity privilege and its endless series of film sets, promotional events, and luxury hotels.
© Rian Dundon
 
© Rian Dundon