... beginning of the end?
Yup... this is the beginning of the end for this blog and I probably won't be updating this much anymore.
Why? I am moving to Greener Pastures. Hope to see you there. :P
Of photos and life in general.
Yup... this is the beginning of the end for this blog and I probably won't be updating this much anymore.
So... why do you photograph what you photograph?
I for one... is an advocate for, "Know what NOT to shoot." For me, any photo that my client would NOT want and I myself would NOT want, I would never shoot.
About a week plus ago, I was called for an assignment to shoot the Prime Minister's visit to one of Malaysia's most productive prawn farms by JW Aquaculture at Kuala Selangor. It was really an eye-opening experience for me as I have not seen a prawn farm in such a scale before. According to their statistics, the farm is more than 8km long and employs a few hundred employees everyday to tend to them; the prawns are processed on location, packaged and exported to a myriad of locations including Europe, Japan and Korea.
All that being well and good but do we, the Malaysians ever consider the impacts of our choices? Just reminded by my aunt that seafood is not like it used to be in Malaysia, she said, "You used to get big crabs, now? You only get the small ones~!" and when she went shopping for pomfret, she noticed that the fishmonger was selling tiny little, sauce-plate sized pomfrets... those could have been 9" wide succulent fish in a year or so.
Without sounding overly political, she reminded me of our fishing policies, our choice of "caught-from-the-wild" seafood as well as the prawn farm that I had the pleasure to see a couple of weeks ago.