Wednesday, June 9, 2010

In Honour

The folowing is one of the so many years after having this blog, posting on weddings and "happy" stuff. This will be the first time I post something that is "not so happy about it" maybe to some of you? :) lately I've been thinking if this journal reserved only to what some may call it a business blog... to get business... afterall if not? why bother updating it??(some of you might think) This morning while looking back some of the traveling photos that I took back in last year, I came to this folder. These photos I took when I'm in UK last year, when I spent some time to have a walkabout around the city of London.. I came into this place,a Cathedral, St Peter I think, on the floor lies a field of mix of various size cross. All dedicated to the soldiers that lost their life in WW2, while I took a closer look to some of the cross.. written on them was the divisions in various outfit these soldiers are in (amoured division, Calvary, etc...) then 1 particular cross catch my attention cause I think I saw a Malay name there. To my surprise! it was a cross dedicated to the soldiers who lost their life for our country. Malaysia. Written by our very first prime minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Then I started to read some of the words written on the crosses.. sadly some written "to the unknown" A cross dedicated to the Film and Photo unit in the war was also there. I'm proud.

Then, I took some photos that I hope I can share it one day to all of you who read this. Sound sad, but I'm proud of what I'm doing as a profession, doing something for someone worth remembering. A photographer. :)
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The favorite of the week.

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Presenting the favorite of the week. :) its always been a joy to see the time when the father walking his daughther down the aisle, I tell you.. if ever I have a soundtrack for this moment, it will be perfectly perfect for me. Brides, you never know how wonderful you are when everything seems unimportant anymore, the worries on how you look like, the question "do I look good"? seems to cease in your wedding day. As a person who photographs the event of the day, I saw many, many sets of emotions... some is sad(for the good reason) some emotionless that eventually leads to tears(normally person that really close to the couple) some smile the whole day, some constantly make the day became the brightest day with their jokes(tell you, these jokes really put me in big laugh)But when the time comes when the parents have to give their daughther away...no matter how, there will be a moment of silence.... I'm starting to understand why. :)