Showing posts with label Sarawak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarawak. Show all posts

Friday, 24 August 2012

That Evening

Today's, 24/06/2012. Friday evening, cloudy, overcast, hazy, moody, and caption free.

Happy viewing!!!


Friday, 3 August 2012

Aderine & A Date With The Sunset

Here comes part 2 of the Saturday (28/07/2012) evening shoot. While it was raining heavily at Kuching, we were blessed with plenty of sunshine till the darkness. The best part of that day was, we had a moment of spectacular sunset that enhanced the shoot even more.

Special thanks to Esther for carrying the reflector and the 580 EXII this round. I hope she's okay with the assisting as she's usually the person who was posing in front of the camera.

Lucky you, Aderine. Happy viewing!!!


Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Aderine & The Sunshine

"Finally!" She said the other day.

This is Aderine, elder sister of Esther Lo, and her very first solo photography album. We went all the way to Damai Central to have two photo sessions done until the sun goes down, last Saturday. Weather was cooperating well with us at the coastal area while it's raining heavily back in the town area. 

Alright, enough with the words. Why don't I let Aderine's sweet smile cheer up your day.

This is part one. Happy viewing!!!


Sunday, 29 July 2012

At Kuching Festival 2012

Last Friday at the Kuching Festival. It's an annual event happening around July-August at the Kuching Municipal Council Hall. The event is also known as Kuching Food Festival where major local restaurants, cafe and eateries will sell their products through the at designated temporary stalls. The festival always attract large crowd from 6 pm onward and it is very difficult to look for any available seats.

This is not a full coverage on the event itself, I was there to have some simple dinner with my wife and strolled around the premise. 

Here are some snapshots from the fest, just feel like sharing with you all. Happy viewing!!!

Crowd starts to gather

Monday, 23 April 2012

A Few Faces From Lemanak Longhouse

Yes, I do black & white photography as well, but occasionally. These were some minor collections from my 2010's trip to one of the Iban Longhouse at Batang Ai, Sarawak. It took us 3 hours of driving on the road, and another 45 minutes of long boat to reach this place. That time, I was with two of my former colleagues on an assignment to capture the life and scenery at this longhouse both in photography and videography.

The style of this shoot was more to travel/ documentary/ photojournalism approach, where I tried my best to mimic what the pros did in NatGeo.

It was an unforgettable trip though, having some memorable moments staying overnight at the longhouse, and yeah, we did have some great food too.

Happy viewing!!!