April 27, 2010

Breakaway holiday... for Sun, Beach, and Babes

Sorry for abandoning this blog for few days as  I was away recently....as I was having my holiday at Phuket Islands, Thailand.


Me at Patong Beach, Phuket Islands.



Although the heat from the sun is sometimes unbearable during the first few days, it is a nice weather especially to capture nice photos under the abundance of sun lights while exploring Phuket Islands.


PhotogMao at one of the beaches at Phuket Islands.



I have been trying to find time editing the photos captured during the short trip of 4 days 3 nights at Phuket Islands.

Please stay tune for more photos to come....

April 13, 2010

TEDxKL 2010 Photo: The people behind the scenes

My blog has been loaded with lots of photos from the recent TEDxKL 2010 at KLCC.I have been writing about it from being selected as one of the volunteer/TEDxter, about TED / TEDx, preparation for the event to my experiences during the event

Hopefully this will be my last post regarding this event before my readers get bored and started to curse me run way.

Although there is still room for improvement, I think TEDxKL 2010 was running smoothly, thank to the generous sponsors such as P1 for the WiMAX connection, Microsoft for the venue, MSC MDec, SocialWalk and many more.
Besides that, I think each and everyone of TEDxters should be given a pat on their back for their contributions in making TEDxKL 2010 a successful event. No to forget that TEDxKL is a non-profit event and all the preparation works are based on voluntarily. Everyone (TEDxters) works hard for TEDxKL without any claims on transportation or even on the expensive parking fees.

With the following photos captured during TEDxKL 2010, I shall dedicate this last post to the great and hard working people behind the scenes. Starting with the TEDxKL 2010's core committees: 


Daniel Cerventus, from Malaysia Entrepreneurs.my is one of the most important guy who initiated the first TEDxKL back in 2009.



Jason Ng, another hardworking TEDxters who is "the man", running here and there.



Shyam, one of the most hardworking committees who has the main important task of setting up the backdrop of the TEDtalk. 



Security at KLCC is really tight! I still can't forget the scene when the security guards stopped us at the front entrance and forced us to carry the preparation stuffs through the loading bay. It was a long journey man !! 

Keng Yew, from SocialWalk, who oversees all the registration matters for TEDxKL event.



Aidan A. Chew, who had contributed his time and efforts before, during and after TEDxKL event.



Michael Teoh, who has contributed a lot and given numerous briefings to the TEDxters.



Followed by contributions from many TEDxters, Teck Lam, the "techie" guy who helped out with handling all the equipments during the presentation.



The guys (Daniel Tan & Je Mein) who have been continuously "twittering" live from TEDxKL 2010. Daniel Tan at work during one of the talk. They are so busy and don't even have time to take a bite with their breakfast.



Daniel Tan smiling while taking a break from twittering.



One of the official video crewmen at work during the TEDxKL 2010.



The Emcee jotting down notes before Aloha Lavina's speech.



Did anyone know that the door can't be open with the visitor pass? Chelsea is the girl behind the counter who keeps activating the door to open for anyone to enter or leave the TEDxKL's venue! 


Cute Chelsea holding up the card which activates the opening of the door.



The TEDxters behind the booth (Danial, Michelle, Chelsea, sorry forgot ur name, & Leonard).



Fadli Moja, the patriotic TEDxter in TEDxKL 2010



TEDxters also took their chances to take photo with the famous artist/producer Pete Teo.


Photog Mao and Leonard with Pete Teo.



The happy TEDxter, Teck Lam posing with Pete Teo duing TEDxKL 2010.



Chelsea posing too with Pete Teo beside the TEDxKL banner.



Random group photos of the TEDxters, posing with TEDxKL logo.



The core committees of TEDxKL 2010 with some of the speakers.



More group photos of TEDxters.  



Bigger group of TEDxters with some of the speakers. 



It is really fun to be working with TEDxters to organize the TEDxKL 2010. I am glad that I had the opportunity in making lots of friendships with these friendly and great people.

 
People such as Michael Teoh, a humble and outstanding youth who is a talented great speaker.



Friendly Khai Sheng.



And many more TEDxters who kick ass !! literally... You guys rox....

U-Jean doing the kick-ass action!



After clearing up the TEDxKL 2010 venue, the last group photo of TEDxters is taken before leaving the place.



Perhaps, we shall meet again, for TEDxKL 2011, ok?


April 07, 2010

Photos on the TEDxKL 2010 event - What Malaysia needs?

For those who didn't read my previous post, I was selected as one of the volunteers (Youth Ambassador / TEDxter) for TEDxKL 2010. This non-profit event is based on the famous TEDTalks formatting (TED.com), where speakers are allowed to share and present their ideas for 18 minutes each. The event was organized on the 27th March, at the Microsoft Auditorium, KLCC, from 10am to 4pm.

Although I'm still an amateur photographer, I was given the opportunity to be the official photographer for this event. Must be my lucky day. :p

Anyway, below are some of the photos taken during TEDxKL 2010. Hope you guys/girls like them and please do drop some comments about them. ;)


The Microsoft Auditorium was nearly filled up by the attendees.





They are such an amazing audience who were there to listen and open their minds to the various interesting talks.



Even the Financial Genius are there too!



Some were concentrating on the talk given by the TEDxKL's speaker.



Some were deep-in-thought with the mind-blowing ideas/presentation shared by the TEDxKL 2010 speaker.



Some even brought their laptops into the auditorium. I guess, they must be busy chatting blogging/twitter-ing live from the event.

 
 
 
 
Some trying to capture their moments at TEDxKL 2010.
 
 
 
Moments such as the one shared by Surech Kuppusamy, who walks the audience through his experiences on his adventurous hiking expedition at high-magnitude mountains.
 
 
 
Although it is a dangerous adventure where there are lots of uncertainties in the weather and the unstable ice-filled grounds, as well as the mentally and physically tough challenges faced, words can't describe how wonderful the view is at the mountain. Or perhaps with one word, Magnificent !
 
He began climbing recreationally at the age of 16 at local hills and rock faces and went on to climb some major alpine and Himalayan peaks with the latest being Mount Cho Oyu (8201M) in Tibet and Mount Gasherbrum (8034M) at Pakistan. He was also the first and the only Malaysian to have climbed in major expedition in the Karakoram mountain Range, which is reputed as the most rugged mountain range in the world and is virtually inaccessible.
 
 
Moment such as the one presented by Yvonne Foong was touching.
 
 
 
She has difficulty in hearing and Daniel needed to communicate with her via a portable white board before her talk began.
 
 
 
Evonne Foong is one of the strongest Malaysian women who is fighting and living with Neurofibromatosis Type 2 (NF2) illness. Neurofibromatosis (NF) is an illness which causes benign tumors to grow in our body and affects the nervous system. There is currently no known cure for NF.
 
 
 
She has personally raised USD 58,600 by selling custom designed Heart4Hope t-shirts in order to fund her surgery to remove a brain tumor and to pay for her treatments.

Please do visit Yvonne Foong and support her.
 
 
 
Evonne Foong also wrote a book: "I'm Not Sick, Just A Bit Unwell" which is produced in English and Chinese language.
 
 
 
Another interesting talk is given by Peter Nicoll, who founded the Reach Organization to address the symptoms of both urban and rural poverty through street food programmes, educational programmes for underprevileged children and awareness programmes related to the discrimination/violence/abuse of woman and children.
 
 
 
It was an inspiring talk.
 
 
 
The most entertaining talk would be Afzal Abd. Rahim, CEO of TIME dotCom currently. He founded MyIX, the Malaysian Internet Exchange and also the Chairman of Communications and Multimedia Licensee Associate. He shared many of the interesting facts, and challenges faced by the network service providers.
 
 
 
My favourite speaker would be Aloha Lavina, an English literature teacher as well as a passionate and an international renown photographer all the way from Bangkok.
 


Not forgetting, an inspiring talk by Pete Teo on What Malaysia Needs. Pete Teo is a famous singer-song writer and a producer who had captured the hearts of Malaysian with his anti-racism composition 'Here In My Home'. This non-profit and non-partisan music video includes participation from over 50 Malaysian artists, media personalities and arts activists - including Ning Baizura, Awie, Afdlin Shauki, Jason Lo, Maya Karin, Tony Fernandes, Jaclyn Victor and etc. Besides that, Pete Teo also produced the famous 15Malaysia video project which includes the work of late Yasmin Ahmad.



Pete Teo talked about little steps that each Malaysian should take as a responsible citizen to register and to vote for our country leaders.



Peteo Teo is listed by CNN as amongst the top 135 People To Watch in Asia.


 
Pete Teo addressing the audience in the recent TEDxKL 2010.



Lastly, it is a wonderful event where attendees are given the opportunity to mingle and to have more discussions with the speakers or with the rest of the attendees. 



Discussion with Pete Teo and Aloha Lavina.



Participants with Roslan Bakri, General Manager of MDEC.



Till then, wish there would be another interesting talk next year at TEDxKL 2011!



So, what do you guys think about this event, TEDxKL 2010? Any comments for improvement?


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