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Published: 22 October 2018
Fig. 1. Hindustan Thompson Associates & Kodak Ltd., “Most people think that Kodak is snapshots in a family album,” The Times of India , 28 September 1969, pg. 10, courtesy of Eastman Kodak Company.
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Trans Asia Photography (2018) 9 (1)
Published: 22 October 2018
... moved to America, in 1994 (I earned my college degree before migrating to Canada, in 2008), I brought a few photographs with me, but they were recent 4x6 color images printed at a one-hour lab. I did not think to bring many older photographs, as I thought I would be in the States temporarily, just...
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Trans Asia Photography (2019) 10 (1)
Published: 18 November 2019
... by their relocation to the Bay Pride Apartments tower block in Ernakulam, Haleema distributed her albums among her eight children and told Tasneem, “Take whatever you want of these pictures. Everyone take their own pictures, now where am I going to care for them? I don’t think I can do it anymore.” 5 She also...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
...Russet Lederman Editor’s Note: The text below is a response to the following question posed by the TAP Review : Do you think national, regional, or cultural frameworks (e.g. Japanese photography, Southeast Asian photography, Arab photography) are useful at this point? What might be the alternatives...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (1)
Published: 01 May 2023
...Nadine Attewell Abstract This article thinks with and against photographs taken by British military photographers in Hong Kong at the end of World War II, during the transition from Japanese back to British colonial rule. Building on Lisa Yoneyama's account of the “postwar settlements” through...
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Trans Asia Photography (2023) 13 (2)
Published: 01 November 2023
... think-space” that challenges conventional historical sources and the narratives they produce. By engaging Ariella Azoulay's ethical spectators in the civil contract of photography, historians can use historical photography to confront the historical roots of inequality that shape our world today. 23...
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
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Published: 24 April 2020
Fig. 3. Dimensions: 2.5 x 3.75 inches, Circa 1969. This is a photograph of me as a young boy in my Khaki uniform of Yuvan – the national youth organization that was first formed by the French colonial power. I think King Norodom Sihanouk was visiting Battambang so we were given the day off
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Published: 10 June 2021
Figure 10: From the series “Garden of Eros,” Delhi. 2016 (a space away from home and the NGO; to pause, to think, to meet. Where I don’t have to be an either/or category, where their rules don’t apply, where I have liberty to create my own role, my own identity, my own life. What
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 24 April 2020
Fig. 7. Dimensions: 5.25 x 3.5 inches, 1967/1968. In this image, we see my father and his colleagues, the men in safari suits were probably divers and security. I think this was from when my father visited a branch of the Bank he worked for, Bank Khmer du Commerce (BKC). These images were
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 24 April 2020
Fig. 8. Dimensions: 5.25 x 3.5 inches, Circa mid 1950s. This is a picture of my grandfather; I think this image was made in the same studio as the one of me as a boy scout (image 3) on street No.2 in Battambang. I believe my family had a relationship with the owner of the studio so we kept going
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 24 April 2020
to this, to looking odd to Americans, them seeing you and thinking why they are doing this crazy dance? - but it’s culture and I see that now... but did not recognise that then.
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 24 April 2020
Fig. 5. Dimensions: 3.5 x 5.5 inches, Circa 1969. This picture was taken in either Kep or Sihanoukville. This might be the only picture with just my parents and one of us children, I think this is why my brother Sam is so connected to this image. The picture is so damaged but it still creates
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in A Fragile Past: Exploring One Family’s Narrative Through the Photographs They Buried
> Trans Asia Photography
Published: 24 April 2020
to find the location but I think it has gone now. The picture was taken by one of the small monuments or roundabouts in Kep. I was only six months old at the time. I have had to go to my mother when looking at some of these photographs to understand them, she still tells me a lot about them.
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Trans Asia Photography (2021) 11 (1)
Published: 10 June 2021
... of Singaporean speech. Joanne Leow (JL) : All of you work in multiple media, including performance, installation, video, and writing. What do you want out of photography as a medium? How do you go about incorporating it in your work? ila : I think for me I see photography as a documentation. When I...
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Trans Asia Photography (2014) 5 (1)
Published: 01 October 2014
... similar experiences about being approached, but you interpret them differently, no? I’m thinking of your Cuban work, in which you photograph sitters holding portraits of their Chinese ancestors. WLT: Yes, but let me give an example. I photographed in Bangkok for a few weeks a few years ago...
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Trans Asia Photography (2024) 14 (1)
Published: 01 May 2024
... prevented me from seeing him, and that I loved his shop, and his books; I left my contact details in New York, and that was that. When I got to New York there was a fax from Keller waiting for me saying, “I admire your eye, come back to Zurich.” I often think about that huge leap, just some girl off...
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Trans Asia Photography (2011) 1 (2)
Published: 01 May 2011
... was not thinking in such a calculated way. As to my honeymoon, I started taking photographs right away, beginning with our train ride, and then having sex. That is what everyone does on a honeymoon, so it is nothing special. At the time the book was published, people were more concerned about sex. Now people...
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Trans Asia Photography (2020) 10 (2)
Published: 24 April 2020
... over time. In another example, in the works of Azadeh Akhlaghi and Amber Hammad, featured in the issues relating to Iran and Pakistan, respectively, photography challenges how documents of the past could make us think about how to volunteer new media exchanges in the present through the staged...
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Trans Asia Photography (2012) 3 (1)
Published: 01 September 2012
... of the Vietnam War. Aug. 15, 2012, Cheonho-dong, Seoul I’ll leave it at that for today, and if I can think of more I’ll be in touch again. Hope your work is coming along well and take good care. Bye. In my case, I could handle the trauma of my injuries when among fellow soldiers. But after I...
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Trans Asia Photography (2014) 5 (1)
Published: 01 October 2014
... crossed borders not only geographical but also disciplinary; it was one of the intellectual concerns that gave rise to the interdisciplinary thinking that now permeates the American academy and brought people from different trainings and interests into a healthy dialogue. And yet, from its beginnings...
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