yyD70S said:Thank you.
Ah_Seng said:Ahh....you're back!
Shall check out your exhibition...
chancy said:Hello yyD70s,
Thanks for the acknowledgement.
Just to point out that there're two talks during the exhibition period. The 1st is on 9th Sep (Sat) 3:30pm themed "Faces of Pakistan" and the 2nd talk on the 16th Sep (Sat) at 3:30pm as well themed "Colours of Tibet". Each session has its own collection of travel works, so there're actually two distinct sets of selected prints to be viewed and two different talks to sit in for the period at Orchard Library
Cheers
kimbo said:Thanks
Taking the opportunity to garner more support, here's the official synopsis...
One Round In Asia
The odyssey of an intrepid traveller revealed through images of peoples, cultures, architectures and landscapes, as he made his journey One Round in Asia. The 9-month journey traverses through the lands of Yunnan, Sichuan, Tibet, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Xinjiang, Central and Coastal China. A two-part exhibition, Faces of Pakistan and Colours of Tibet, features the aesthetics of travel photography with talks on each part. An Odyssey Revealed reveals the chronology of the journey through multimedia slide presentation. Also featured are, the Olympus E-System that were used to capture the entire gallery, and photo prints for the exhibition by Fotohub.
Faces of Pakistan unveils the various people of Northern Pakistan and their environment. This gallery presents images captured along the Green Route, a somewhat extended version of the classic Karakoram Highway journey. It emphasizes on Pakistans North West Frontier Province (NWFP), with the Mughal Architectures of India and Kashgar symbolically marking the start and end.
Colours of Tibet attempts to capture the colors that were deep-rooted into their cultures, religion, architectures and landscapes. This gallery presents images captured along the Red Route. It however locks in on the journey taken along the Sichuan-Tibet highway, followed by the Tibet-Nepal highway. Yunnan/Sichuan and Coastal China symbolically marks the start and end of this gallery (and the entire journey), hence One Round in Asia.
chickentang said:so sad...got to work till 4pm..unable to attend the talk..but may I know can I still go to Orchard Library to view the pictures...I love travel photography
May I know how to go Orchard Library from City Hall?
chickentang said:so sad...got to work till 4pm..unable to attend the talk..but may I know can I still go to Orchard Library to view the pictures...I love travel photography
May I know how to go Orchard Library from City Hall?
FOCALPOINT said:Wow! Am keen to go down and take a look. But seems only have till this thurs..
Hi Kimbo,
Will your exhibition feature those photos you have taken during your trip still? Or only some of it? Always wanted to travel to pakistan and tibet but did not get the opportunity to do so.
kimbo said:All exhibits will be images captured during the trip. For contents, I have chosen to focus on Pakistan and Tibet. The multimedia display should show of the travel chronology.
Not quite sure when you mention 'until this thurs..'. In any case, the exhibition will only start in 2 weeks time. Do come down.. you will not be disappointed.
chancy said:Hello yyD70s,
Thanks for the acknowledgement.
Just to point out that there're two talks during the exhibition period. The 1st is on 9th Sep (Sat) 3:30pm themed "Faces of Pakistan" and the 2nd talk on the 16th Sep (Sat) at 3:30pm as well themed "Colours of Tibet". Each session has its own collection of travel works, so there're actually two distinct sets of selected prints to be viewed and two different talks to sit in for the period at Orchard Library
Cheers
drakko said:chancy,
this gotta be a very interesting exhibition.
do we need to sign-up/ register to attend the session?
kimbo said:The exhibition emphasize on my travel experiences. with photography as a media. It will hopefully be interesting to most.
Its a public event, open to anyone.
kktan said:Hi Kimbo,
Uping this thread for you.
Visited the library@orchard this evening and saw your series on "Faces of Pakistan". Like what i see and Mr. Michael is my favourite. :lovegrin: :thumbsup:
Looking forward to see your second series on the "Colours of Tibet".
Cheers....
ecc35 said:Wah kktan, tot u not feeling well, still can visit Michael ah! :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
ecc35 said:Wah kktan, tot u not feeling well, still can visit Michael ah! :bsmilie: :bsmilie: