Friday, October 28, 2005

Ah!



2002, Angsunual, Cambodia

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Untitled



2002, Angsunual, Cambodia

Sophanny




2002, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Thursday, October 20, 2005

A Feast of The Poor



2002, Angsunual, Cambodia

This World And The Other World



2004, Melbourne, Australia

Paul Tillich, a German Theologian, says that the end of history is with us all at times, cutting into our temporal existence and elevating it to the eternal. The end of history is not a single moment but transcends all temporal moments. Therefore, past and future meet in the present, and both are included in the “eternal now”. The Eternal Now? How non-logical and ironical it is! But I believe that it is true. How come? I dont know.

* Polaroid SX-70 land camera and Timezero film

I'm longing for a SLOW POST



2004, Melbourne, Australia

In Twenty Seconds




2002, Angsunual, Cambodia

One day I decided to make my own camera called "a pinhole camera" because it strongly attracted me with its special characteristic that it could produce a special picture containing long exposure time, from several seconds to several minutes, in a single sheet even though it usually looked quite blur. After making my first pinhole camera, I had to take several shots to measure the exposure number called "F-number" because the hole which I made was not so accurate. I opened the shutter for 10, 20, 30, 40 seconds… Before doing it, I was thinking of what kind of object could be good model for the process. Then I decided to use my watch because each picture would show how long the exposure time was. In the viewfinder of my imagination, taking a watch didn't look good, so I put KEKO, my lizard doll, next to the watch. Finally, I got the result of the experiment saying my pinhole had 400F exposure :)

The pinhole camera had accompanied me when I was moving around in Cambodia. Sometimes I broke it because of my carelessness, so I had to repair it again and again. When I left Cambodia, I gave it to a religious sister who really enjoyed my pictures. Of course, I knew that she couldn't use it. But I wanted to give this special equipment of mine which took longer than any other camera to capture images. Sometimes this picture reminds me of the happy memories. Then I imagine, while smiling, that the pinhole is probably waiting for light somewhere in hot and sticky Cambodia to take another image of a happy moment.

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

A Blind Man of Jericho



2003, Psah Tmay, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Poverty! What does it mean to me? During my two years in Cambodia, I saw many poor people everywhere. Quite often I had found myself in a huge storm. Every moment was a challenge to me. I have to confess that most of my time, I had let them beg in the market place, at a corner of the street and even in my workplace. And still I can hear the crying voice from a blind man of Jericho.

Thursday, October 13, 2005

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2004, Royal Parade, Melbourne
Polaroid SX-70 land camera and Timezero film

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2005, South Melbourne Beach

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2004, Melbourne University
Polaroid SX-70 land camera and Timezero film

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2004, Melbourne

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May 2005, Anglesee