ABOUT the Memory-Maker

"Impact is putting into form what the mind didn't know it was missing" -- Yours Truly

I approach Life with an equal measure of pride and zeal.
Widely-read and opinionated, I can be an engaging conversationalist to "break the Ice of the Enterprize".

Resolute in my pursuit of distinction, I seek to connect by serving up my perspective from behind my camera (and notably, orange spectacle frames).

I aim to turn ordinary locations that we see everyday into works of art to give my subjects something unique.
It is my perennial objective to be a photographer who takes good photos without having fancy set ups or relying on breathtaking scenery.


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Sit back, chillax, share and appreciate what I see through my eyes, such is the quintessence behind what is my passion.

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04 September 2012

Community | Cambodia Mission with DSi

In June 2012, I travelled to Cambodia with my co-worker Bernard, and Dance Spectrum International (DSi) on a volunteer mission to provide infrastructure services as well as to deliver much needed footwear and schooling supplies to necessitous orphanages and children in Siem Reap.

Notwithstanding the relatively short period of our stay, I hope to have contributed towards the futures of the children we met, even if we have only provided slightly more conducive learning environments that will hopefully empower them with the education they need to help their fellow countrymen.


My trip started with a short tour of the city, courtesy of Ms Sharon, before the toiling began. So please bear with me if these are somewhat touristy.
I still think I am don't make images of landscapes very well. :/

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These are the images from the days that followed, with us engaing the locals and people we went to help.
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Bread is a very special treat for the children. So much so that they wouldn't eat it and tried saving it for little bites later at home. We had to assure them that each person would get two --- the second only if they had finished the first one.
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If these sandals looked familiar, it is only because they were from Chingay 2012, and destined for the landfill if we hadn't taken them off the PA's hands so that people could put them to good use.
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Childen climbing up high to sand the walls of their school with sandpaper prior to a new coat of paint.
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