Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Alex


i've been "away" for so long.. never manage to get myself settled down in front of my laptop and update my blog.. Well, it does take up time to do this, but i would like to get it starting...
So that's my most recent picture with Alex on my lap. Alex Kosei Suzuki was name,not 3 yet,yet i treated him like a 4 year old boy. I have been introducing him on writing his name and doing more than a 3 year old can do! Only on his last day at school i realized he is actually barely 3... He and his family has gone back to Japan for good..gosh, i cried so much on his last day with us,especially seeing his mother cried, and by looking at him not knowing what is going on...

As a preschool teacher,kids come and go..the letting go part has always been hard on me..having been so attached to the kid and the parents. I just need to learn to let go and wish them all the best~


Yen Cui

Took several pictures of my dear friend when we meet up last sunday to catch up what we have left out for a month...
We knew each other since primary school year 4. And we have been good friends till now. When i photograph her,i saw so much beauty in her.. and i want her to believe that. =) She kept telling me her face look "big"... i asked her: "have u seen mine?!"



Here you go my friend,hope u like this! ^^ till we meet again!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Sunday, September 27, 2009







Happy birthday Dan Dan
and
Mer Mer~

Saturday, August 22, 2009








































i got "HaLAU" by one of the worker who jagas this "KIM YUEN COFFEE POWDER FACTORY". However, being sneaky and all, i still got the snap! MuAhahaAHAHA~~


I personally like this a lot
^__^

Chinese Opera ..Ever since i got myself into photography, i always wanted to capture the people who performs at the Chinese Opera.. Unfortunately, you hardly catch it around kl here... well, except for those which performs during the Ghost Festival, which i find it rather creepy ~...~


The main features of Chinese Opera are a spectacle of song and dance which, together with the colorful costumes, make-up, acrobats, jesters, storytellers, acting, poetry and martial arts combine to present the Opera in a very attractive way.
Face painting is probably one of the most fascinating arts in connection with stage costumes as each painted face has a special meaning to knowledgeable theater-goers. The hero type characters are normally painted in relatively simple colors, whereas enemy, bandits, rebels and so on have more complicated designs on their faces.
















Saturday, August 8, 2009

Hand sewing is an art form that is over 20,000 years old. The first sewing needles were made of bones or animal horns and the first thread was made of animal sinew (a tough cord in your body that connects a muscle to a bone. ouch!) Iron needles appeared in the 15th century.
Thomas Saint was issued the first patent for a complete machine for sewing in 1790. It is not known if Saint actually built a working prototype of his invention.











Scissors and fabrics on a sewing machine reminds me of my mom and my "gong gong". They both have the passion for sewing. Gong gong was a tailor,therefore he sews according to what people wants. Mom sews for pleasure. From little bags to bigger bags for shopping, lunch bags, water tumbler bags, waste bin bag (for cars), pillow cases, bermudas for young and old, and comfortable boxers as for her most recent project.

These photos was taken few weeks ago. I should have taken a picture of mom working on this machine. Anyways, that will be my next "project".



Mom is unwell these days. Evening walks and her bubbliness has been taken away for now from what she's suffering. The only thing that she finds joy of doing and keeps her busy is the sewing machine.
Unfortunately, the sewing machine is not working for her today. Mom said it could be because she is admitting to hospital and it started to miss her already... ( these words brought me to tears..)


Get well soon mom.















Wednesday, July 29, 2009








On an ordinary afternoon, while i was arranging and editing my pictures,listening to Winamp online radio playing all time favorite jazz, I received a sms from the photography school I'd attended. Unexpectedly, the content of the message says I was one of the chosen winner for Canon's forum,therefore, I was asked to collect the prize from them...
All I could say was " OMG OMG!!!!!!" On the second thought, i told myself, "Did they made a mistake by sending this message to me?" So i called up just to double check.. It wasn't a false alarm... it was meant for me. =) I couldn't recall which picture I submitted or my lecturer did. Somehow I guess this is the only picture I recall posted in the Canon forum.





It was taken last year somewhere around September on a trip with few friends to Pulau Ketam. It is a small village where houses are all built on stilts above the mangrove swamps. The population(only 8000) is mostly chinese (Teochew, Hokkien and Hainanese)

The island is popular for its crab (no doubt) and other seafood. The traffic consists largely of pedestrains,motocycles and bicycles. It is a clinic,a mosque,a fire department,a police station,a church,a bank and few number of temples and schools.
I stayed there for a night, usually people come to this island for a day trip. My purpose to visit there was simply capturing sceneries which you don't see them in town and it was their celebration for the Light Festival..
I find myself attracted to places like this. I've always wondered, what if I’m born to places like this?Are the people there contented with what they own? would they fit in to city life, should they chose to move there?