Friday, April 20, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
the indian HARVEST festival...PONGGAL
these pictures were taken during the ponggal festival celebrated at the Church of Christ the Light in Kepong for the indian community there. It was a great celebration as it was filled with much culture and community feeling. After the Eucharistic celebration, everyone sat down for a superb banana leaf rice served by the youths and leaders at the church.
loved the experience.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
the passion of christ
the pictures taken here were of the youths in my parish, the church of the good shepherd in setapak. On the service of the Good Friday, they had re-enacted the passion and suffering of Christ leading to his death on the cross. often as catholics we take for granted what we do not see and it is in these moments that reminders like this make us appreciate the love that god has for us.
truly...BY HIS WOUNDS WE ARE HEALED
Thursday, April 12, 2007
in a town called LUNAS
This was my most recent shoot. It was in small town called LUNAS. up to that date...i never knew that this town even existed.
My fortunate trip there was made possible by the DIGI amazing malaysians event for the state of KEDAH. They were honouring Lawrence Loh and his ancestors for the contribution that they had made to the rubber plantation industry here in Malaysia.
Of all the shots, my favourite has to be the B&W picture of the native Ibanese dancer. It was taken in colour, but i converted in into sephia tone as the contrast made more sense. It seemed as if the dancer was coming out of the darkness. Loved the mood on the shot.
My fortunate trip there was made possible by the DIGI amazing malaysians event for the state of KEDAH. They were honouring Lawrence Loh and his ancestors for the contribution that they had made to the rubber plantation industry here in Malaysia.
Of all the shots, my favourite has to be the B&W picture of the native Ibanese dancer. It was taken in colour, but i converted in into sephia tone as the contrast made more sense. It seemed as if the dancer was coming out of the darkness. Loved the mood on the shot.
Ulu Yam trip
taize prayers
The moments of silence in Taize prayer sessions allows us to experience the presence of God by simply silencing the noise of the world and focusing on listening to the voice of God...the sound of silence.
these reflective moments, allows us in the darkness to search our inner being for the times that we have failed to abide by the laws of the church...for the times that we have failed to accept God's love into our hearts and return that love to Him who sent His only Son that we may have life in eternal salvation.
Chinese New Year
The long lay-off
What a month it has been! It was totally hectic and yet at the same time very exciting as i was on a process of discovery much to do with my work and my passion for the ideation industry.
But of course i'm not gonna bore you with all the unnecessary. I do however have a preview of my photography work that i managed to set some time to compile and edit for web.
Do take a look and feel free to post some comments. Cheers
During a trip to penang island. This series were done for the fun of it.
These were taken during the "bermulanya di sini" shoot of the cast and the crew working on it. Of course not forgetting the locals that were in the vacinity during the shoot. They were truly inspiring!
These were some of my earlier pictures that i took when i first got my camera. The lighting is a little off...but i kinda liked the burnt effect
But of course i'm not gonna bore you with all the unnecessary. I do however have a preview of my photography work that i managed to set some time to compile and edit for web.
Do take a look and feel free to post some comments. Cheers
During a trip to penang island. This series were done for the fun of it.
These were taken during the "bermulanya di sini" shoot of the cast and the crew working on it. Of course not forgetting the locals that were in the vacinity during the shoot. They were truly inspiring!
These were some of my earlier pictures that i took when i first got my camera. The lighting is a little off...but i kinda liked the burnt effect
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