an american photographer and photojournalist in asia


My Photographic Journey

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.

Jacqueline & K.T. - In The Lightbox

Photographing Jacqueline and K.T. for my intimate series was really an eye opener to me. I was always under the impression that Malaysians were quite conservative when it came to these type of photo shoots for pre wedding. Mind you, model’s here in Malaysia are quiet open and have done semi-nudes, but we are talking about your average  ‘everyday’ couple here.

I am indeed surprised that they warmed up very fast, without much prompting, as I guess they really wanted a different type of album. During the shoot, even the make up artist (MUA) and my assistants had to look away cause it was just getting to hot! The weather that is.  They were very nice to have come back up to KL (they are residing in Johor) and met me over dinner to get their photos. I am quite satisfied with the outcome of the photo shoot for their pre wedding and am looking forward to another shoot once I return from the States

The search of one's self

The search of one's self

Looking for the light

Looking for the light

Illumination

Illumination

In the comfort of light

In the comfort of light

Radiance

Radiance

This series of photos are not the usual ‘right in your face’ intimate pre wedding photos but I was trying to romanticise the couple using natural light. Many of my friends know that I am a fan of natural lighting, not that I do not like studio lights, but the one I bought was too cumbersome …. and which I just managed to get rid of.

For those who missed out on their “Intimate Series”, please click here. To Jacqueline & K.T. my heartiest congratulations and all the best on your upcoming wedding.

Things from above

Is this a piece of art? Or otherwise?

Is this a piece of art? Or otherwise?

Just a sample picture taken on my Nikon D3X as I was waiting for the plane…. was a little tired when I decided to relax and appreciate “things from above”. A little accidental, but I thought it would make nice picture!

Chinese Opera (Series 2) - Masquarade

This Chinese Opera Troupe is from my journeys in Penang, Malaysia and I have had a load of pictures from my works with Insight Guides and traveling in Penang was  really interesting and fun. You would meet loads of people who were just in awe of photos being taken. Perhaps it was just the friendly nature of the Penang people or in their local dialect, “Penang - Lang”. This I really do not know, but it was pleasant all the same. What I do know is that the Hawker food is really good! All this, despite horror tales from my friends detailing the very nature of how the food is prepared ……

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

A very distinctive makeover

What's The Latest Gossip?

What's The Latest Gossip?

Pure Concentration, very illuminating

Pure Concentration, very illuminating

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

A shy performer ... strange ....

Wanting to pick a fight....

Wanting to pick a fight....

She smiles at my jibes

She smiles at my jibes

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

Mirrored image of The Sleepy One

Getting Ready! All's a glitter!

Getting Ready! All's a glitter!

The King of the Troupe

The King of the Troupe

It’s terribly sad to know that many people these days do not really appreciate Chinese Opera, and it’s now a dying trade, soon to be forgotten … well, I hope my photos can help immortalize some of this dying culture!

For my earlier series on Journeys In Penang - Chinese Opera Troupe (Series 1) please click here.

Posters, Larger then Life …. a quick take

Shopping Malls. Everyone loves shopping malls these days. Over here, they would prefer to call it shopping centers or departmental stores. In recent years, there has been a boom of hypermarkets and big shopping malls all over Asia, and they call this trend ‘mall-ing’. Sometimes I wonder if it can be related to being mauled by progress. Asia so rich with vibrancy and color, at times its sad to see that with globalization, we are all truly becoming one, as they say, the world is getting smaller.

A couple passing by another couple

A couple passing by another couple

Red Tempataions - a look at a lighted advert

Red Temptations - a look at a lighted billboard

A Woman looks on .... To Buy or Not To Buy

A Woman looks on .... To Buy or Not To Buy

Pardon Me? What was that?

Pardon Me? What was that?

Behold! The Prophecy ....

Behold! The Prophecy ....

Pretty Red Lights, All in a row....

Pretty Red Lights, All in a row....

Jumping High, Reaching for the Stars

Jumping High, Reaching for the Stars

I normally bring my trusted camera where ever I go, and these shots were taken on my Nikon D1x and Nikon D2x. A little dated, but I thought this would make some nice imagery for all ……..