Training the eye to get the photo

Simon Bond gives us three ways to improve our photographing of specific subjects.

The Fire and the Fight: A Night at The Gwangju Chilseok Gossaum Festival

Photographer Heidi Haley shows you what you missed on Feb. 28.

The Photography of Lindri Steenkamp

A South African-born lover of art, Lindri Steenkamp has taken full advantage of her time (one year, thus far) in Korea to explore many elements within the creative sphere. Theater, poetry, visual art, and music as well as photography have colored her world with beauty and purpose within the context of Korean living and culture.

Photo Essay: Doug Stuber

Doug Stuber gives us a look into Meungsusa.

Bridges of Gwangju by Maya Thompson

Bridges. Some of the most amazing pieces of architecture known today. Maya Thompson features some of those beautiful structures found here in Gwangju.

Photo Essay: Chungjang Festival

Chungjang Festival is one of the representative festivals of Gwangju. Held annually every September, the festival holds the theme of ‘Recollection 7080’ which showcases events, performances and decorations from the 1970s and 1980s and is very popular among the elder generations of Gwangju.

Simon Bond

His works have been featured in numerous publications all around the world. He has travelled far and wide capturing moments to share and remember. Now Simon Bond has published his first book. We had the pleasure of interviewing Simon who himself was a Gwangju News contributor.

Photo Essay: Ken Lee

Ken enjoys taking sunset and sunrise shots the most. They really bring a sense of wonder, don’t you think?