Friday 22 October 2010

Annie Leibovitz & James Natchway


This picture was sourced from google, click here.

When I first saw this picture, I was facinated! Not by Angeline Jolie's smile or the fact that her son, Maddox is so cute. But I was astouned by the first feeling I got from this picture. It was captured at such a perfect moment, LOVE and LIFE. And that exactly is the feeling Annie Leibovitz gives.. through her lenses.

You are the Man! That's what I would say. I am not much of a photographer myself, but through her pictures, I think I begun to understand how she choose to make her picture stay ALIVE. Trying to potrait life itself and letting her work do all the talking instead of thousands of alphabet crammed into a paragraph. Imagination run wild with the underline meaning clearly conveyed. I admire her work very much.

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Annie Leibovitz see things for what it is and beyond it. She dwells in the happiness and brings out the best in them! That is what I would like to learn from this famous photographer. Not to compare the quality of her work, but to learn to show ones true self through pictures. 

Now, Let's look at another famous photographer....
 James Natchway - war photographer.
 I admire this person for his courage and enthusiasm to go deep into business and pushing the limits.


I will not say that I like his style of bringing the live 'OUT' of the pictures. What I meant by bringing 'out' is... as though he has swiped away all my other senses and leaving only the gloomy part of me to examine them. There always seem to be a mysterious, unexplainable story behind each black and white photos.  But he has a lot of good work. World recognized and published and has gained awareness from the public. Sometimes, our eyes and ears might deceive us, but truth can be told through a lens, through his lens.
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I lost all my other senses whenever I come across pictures taken by James Natchway. It's as though he has printed the moment of fear, lost, pain, anger into the motionless frame. That's what I admire and would wish to learn. Instead of putting flashy image into the minds of the world, it is always excellent work to show the Truth and Nothing But the Truth.

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Can you feel the pain now?

All and all, I admire the background of this 2 famous photographer. Their work are miracle and have changed the world, though from a different perspective. Still, It's worth the effort they put in to make it work. Just a simple frame, a wordless piece of work, expressed things beyond our comprehension. 

Tuesday 5 October 2010

Japanese People (portrait)



JAPANESE! 
Honestly, what is the first thing that crosses your mind every time you hear the word 'JAPANESE'?
Sophisticated Fashion? Friendly People? Breath taking Scenery?

Well, mine was neither the above. My first impression towards japanese, before coming to Japan was 'egoistic'. Some might wonder how the idea came about. It all started when my father had some business relationship with Japanese. He told me, 'It's so hard to communicate with Japanese, they speak only Japanese and refuses a translator.' Since young, I had instill the impression that in general, Japanese are egoistic and would not care less about others.

However, that impression began to change when I arrive in Japan a month ago for an Exhange Programme. I have since then made many Japanese friends and also other friends from different countries. Most importantly, the young lady in the picture below was introduce to me through the Home Visit Programme by Kansai Gaidai University and has then become a close friend who changed my view the most about JAPANESE and JAPAN.

A good friend, given nickname, Ms. A
Ms. A (not her real name due to privacy reasons) is hyper active and very kind. You probably might think it's such a cliche whenever someone says Japanese are kind. This friend of mine, has shown me a different kind of kindness that has helped me in many various situations.

Being the ONLY Malaysian exchange student, I felt somewhat left out of the big picture. People didn't really understand me and I felt like I was trying very hard to adapt into others instead of the vice versa. Combine with my pre-instill impression of Japanese. I was hoping for the worst. Moreover, language barrier has kept me wondering did I make the right choice opting to come to Japan. 'Maybe I should have choose an English Speaking Country...,' I thought to myself.

Knowing my out-of-place situation, Ms. A brought me to her old high school. She is working part time as an English Teacher tutoring her juniors. She invited me to help her in her class by being a 'special' guest and also to create an English speaking environment for her juniors. Her special attention to my needs made me realized I had been wrong about Japanese for the past 20 years of my life.

Since the first time I met Ms. A, she has welcomed me with nothing but her pure sincerity. Her GENKI-ness and hyper mode is always at its top. She even prepares bento for me for lunch once. It made me feel like home again.


Mother (left), grandmother and Ms. A
The thing that struck me the most was how open her family was towards people from other culture and background. They accepted me into the family almost instantly. The head scarf that they are wearing in the picture was actually a girft from Malaysia. In Malaysia, people wear head scarf just like that because it represents modesty and purity. The gift that I had got them could be worn any way in different style but they insisted that I teach them the 'right' way. The friendliness and openness towards my culture was really a shock and a relief. She and her family had planted a new seed in my heart which will slowly bloom into a beautiful flower, I believe.