capturing life's moments, as the seconds pour through the hour glass


My Photographic Journey

Documenting the streets of Kuala Lumpur

An Arab women walking by.

Panasonic GF-1

Images from the new GF-1

Images from the new GF-1

Malaysian Moto GP 2009

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Moto GP

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MOTO GP

Suzuki rider Chris, leans heavy into one of the sweeping turns at Sepang International Circuit for the Malaysian leg of the Moto GP.

There is No Photo Here.

Well, I’ve been showing loads of different genre’s of photography and recently I have been chatting with my buddies in Malaysia. So I’ve decided that I will now venture into some very personalized pre wedding photography, with a little difference, of course! Many of my couples that I have shot previously have either liked or disliked my edgy stylized shoots … so I am going to make it a little more artistic with the help of my buddies and hopefully be able to launch something more ‘editorial’ to the local brides here in Malaysia.

I can’t say much for now cause there are plenty of photographers out there, but my shoot is scheduled for 27th October 2009 at a secret location, and I am really looking forward to it! In fact, this time around, I have decided to work with some friends from different fields to bring out this new style of photo shooting, if you can call it a photo shoot to begin with! I would really want to see how my D3X performs in these ‘new’ conditions!

So there is No Photo Here, believe it or not!

A Journey Home

Been back to Malaysia from the States for a couple of weeks now. Since getting down from the plane, I have been riddled with the usual “hustle and bustle” that’s so synonymous with Malaysian life…. ah, the sight and sounds of Asia, at times I miss it, at times I don’t, but it really makes you feel alive, except for the haze …..

Here, I am going to share with you some of my pics from my Grand Canyon Trip, and I do hope you like it…. sorry for not updating my blog for sometime, but have been a little busy adjusting. My buddies back in Malaysia have really been keeping me busy!

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Notice the unmarked planes? These are "bas pekerja" for the staff at AREA 51. Suprised?

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Rockin' the Boat ... or Chopper. The Pilot is very nervous.

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Did you know the Grand Canyon is actually a dormant Volcano?

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Nature's Drama

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What can I say? Love my D3X.

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Ah, dreams of a simplier life. May decide on retiring here!

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Nature Shows off what our lighting fails to do ....

Roaming Around

Sorry for not posting these few weeks, cause I have been really busy. Busy enjoying my trip back home to the States and taking a well deserved break. In all cases, I always pack my cameras with me, cause it’s just and old force of habit and my passion. Will be back later this month, but I would like to share with you some quick shots of my tour of The Grand Canyon.

Chopper amidst the Peaks

Chopper amidst the Peaks

A Serene Setting

A Serene Setting

Remembering It All – The Asian Tsunami of 2004

Coming back to the States for a well deserved break and to be with my family after 2 years feels great! I was worried initially about being a ‘foreign tourist’ in my own home in Seattle, Washington; but home is home. Everything comes back naturally, in a short time frame despite me living in Asia from Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. I have been taking pictures for press publications and pre wedding in Asia for years, so I was afraid of not being able to readjust to the sights, sounds, culture(?) and lighting conditions back home in the States.

Looking around at the amount of advancements in civilization and technology both in the States and Asia, I assume one could be euphoric regading this “age of comfort”. Some, perhaps, might even call this phase; ”golden age” but to me, I have always looked back and remembered the wraith of mother nature that hit the shores of Phuket, Thailand in 2004.

On the morning of December 26th, 2004 at 9.30 am in Phuket, Thailand, I was on my way to the beach on my little rented motorbike but decided to stop at a convenience store to get some food and drinks. Like any tourist in Asia, I was taken in by the sheer beauty of the beach, people and surroundings. However, something ikred me and I suddenly decided to work out at the Kata gym before I went to the beach. Little did I know that decision saved my life.

What follows this posting  are the aftermath of the Asian Tsunami of 2004, in photos, that had hit the shores of Phuket, Thailand, and I was very lucky to have escaped with my family. I was also one of the first Photojournalist to get the pictures out to the world via the agency I was working for, Associated Press, and I do not say that with pride, cause  too many people were lost during those short split seconds. 

Waiting for Assistance

Waiting for Assistance

Reflecting in the Water

Reflecting in the Water

Searching for Answers

Searching for Answers

Mother Nature Sends a Warning

Mother Nature Sends a Warning

Waiting for News

Waiting for News

The Normally Clear Blue Sea, Churning Brown

The Normally Clear Blue Sea, Churning Brown

The Normally Packed Bar, Now Empty

The Normally Packed Bar, Now Empty

What Remains of The Hotel Lobby

What Remains of The Hotel Lobby

The Siren Beckons on Land

The Siren Beckons on Land

These photos were downsized as they were extremely big, so there is loss of resolution. I have cropped many of them. To all the survivors of the Asian Tsunami around Asia. I salute your resilience, persistance and your will to carry on. This is a dedication to all of you.

For futher reading on the Asian Tsunami of 2004, you can view a list of references here.