Flipping through the pages of Andrew Kung’s book, “The All-American,” feels almost like looking into a bejeweled, decadent wonderland—if that wonderland was populated solely by Asian American men. From a […]
Tag: Photography
Photographers Document Little-Known Stories of Mississippi Delta Chinese Americans
The Mississippi Delta — a region located between the Mississippi River and the Yazoo River where the Delta blues were born and agriculture still reigns supreme. There’s a distinct […]
Travel Through Time with Photography
Imagine how it would be like to meet yourself as a child. What would you say? How would you feel? How much would you have changed? This is exactly […]
No Fear of Beauty
A father looks back on the life and career of his eldest son, photographer Stephen Han Stickler, whose iconic images of musicians graced the covers of major magazines in […]
Watch the First 360-Degree Video Shot in North Korea
by JAMES S. KIM | @james_s_kim editor@charactermedia.com Singaporean photographer Aram Pan has captured a number of fascinating images of North Korea since making his first trip to the country in […]
Korean Cultural Service New York Presents Jeju Island’s Sea Women
by JAMES S. KIM | @james_s_kim editor@charactermedia.com The Jeju Island “sea women,” or haenyeo, are perhaps one of the most unique examples of Korea’s indigenous cultural heritage. The title […]
Photographer Captures New York Chinatown in the Early 1980s
Twenty years ago, photographer Bud Glick went on a mission to capture New York’s Chinatown for the New York Chinatown History Project, which is now the Museum of Chinese […]
Photographer Aram Pan Presents a Different Angle to North Korea
by JAMES S. KIM Most people have never stepped foot inside North Korea, let alone more than once. Singaporean photographer Aram Pan, on the other hand, has made four […]
The 99 Incredible Faces of Photographer Youngho Kang
by RUTH KIM In a world where the term “selfie” is ubiquitous, it’s easy to grow tired of the endless stream of self-promoting photos that flood your social media […]
The Most Breathtaking Photos of Indonesian Village Life You Will Ever See
“I am an amateur,” Herman Damar humbly told us when we asked about his incredible photography skills. Despite Damar’s insistence that he is just a self-taught photographer, no one can […]
Breathtaking Photos of Hong Kong in the “Follow Me To” Series
By now you’ve probably heard of photographer Murad Osmann. This is the guy who has gained quite a bit of popularity for his photo series called Follow Me To. Follow Me […]
The World’s Last Women With Bound Feet
The tradition of foot binding is one that is deeply rooted in Chinese culture. The popularity of this practice continued for nearly 10 centuries and it was not until […]
Julie’s Kitchen: Introducing the Food Collage
Here at Audrey, we’ve seen all sorts of art mediums. We’ve seen a Jackie Chan portrait made entirely of chopsticks, cultural art made from make up, and even stop-motion […]
Time Travel Through South Korea
Korean artist Sungseok Ahn was shocked when he paid a visit to Seoul, Korea. Many of the historical landmarks he had studied about had transformed into bright and shiny skyscrapers over […]
March Issue: Beauty of the Korean Language
Body Language Hangeul + modern dance. photos by MARK EDWARD HARRIS How does one convey the beauty of the written Korean language through the human body? These pictures answer that question. South […]