Photos by Adi Putra
Selected Works: Adi Putra















Ciao Adi, how are you?
I am terrific, thanks for asking.
What is photography for you?
It is my escape from reality, a comfortable corner where I can be in peace and intimate with my own thoughts.
What is your work about?
I have never really come up with a formal idea of what my work is really about. Capturing a feeling as honestly as possible is the most important thing for me. I personally think it’s more interesting that a picture triggers more questions than answers.
Where can you be found online?
At my website, and on Instagram, Tumblr and Flickr.
Keep looking...

FotoFirst — Harry Flook Explores the (Non-)Religious Landscapes of America’s ‘Bible Belt’

The Flowers of Kosmet — Emanuele Occhipinti Shows Us the Conditions of the Serb Minority in Kosovo

Julia De Cooker Photographs the Unexpectedly Modern Life in the Svalbard Archipelago

In the Truth — Toms Harjo Explores the Difficulties of Being a Young Jehovah’s Witness

Everything Everywhere — Helen Korpak Follows the Traces of Worldwide Globalization

Emanuele Amighetti Photographs the Teenage Soldiers of Nagorno-Karabakh

FotoFirst — Paola Serino Portrays the Young Students of a Prestigious Fencing Academy
