Datuk Mohd Nasir Ahmad, the CEO of PUNB and the President of ACCA Malaysia Advisory Committee was the first to be photographed. He was so friendly and really really helpful when I asked him to pose for me. We ended up doing two shots. I showed him the photos and he was extremely satisfied with it. We exchanged name card and he ask me to stay in touch.
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On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of covering Ranhill Utilities Bhd‘s presence at the Water Malaysia 2009 which was organised by Malaysia Water Association (MWA). I was there with Nazir.
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Sunday, April 26, 2009 at 12:54am Posted in Available Light, building, Business, Friends, One Light, Outdoor, Photography, Portraiture, White Studio, WOW
The tiredness from all the post processing and corporate work that I was doing since Monday made me decide to take it easy this weekend. I needed to jumpstart my creative juices back after a week of client-focused work. So I announced to Facebook on Saturday morning that I am looking forward to some outdoor portraiture with any interested parties.
Tapai messaged me on FB. He was interested so we met up at 4.15 at WOW. I know Tapai from all the way back during our Degree days in Multimedia University. We were on the SRC together back then. Of course we stay in touch every now and then with gatherings and meet ups.
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The main objective of coming to Sabah was to meet up with Louis Pang and get inspired again and again. After the workshop back in February, Amru & I booked a flight ticket to Sabah immediately so that we will not waste any more of our time in wanting to learn more and more from the master himself.
Today, we got to meet up with Louis and had an inspiring and humbling 3-hour mentoring session.
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