Showing posts with label galeri petronas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label galeri petronas. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Some things you just can't Help.


... like putting up more photographs from the Sony World Photography Awards.


Tamany Baker

... or when your dear cat goes out to hunt you some 'gifts'. If you're an inspired photographer, you'd make poignant photomemorial for the poor deceased creature in your immense sadness for it. Because what can you do when its kitty's love for you?


Yannick Dixon

From the lack of life to the overabundance of it. A mesmerising image, yet one can't help but think it Hitchcock-esque somehow.




David Zimmerman, L'Iris D'Or winner


You really need to see this one up close to get the full, breathless feeling of these beautifully captured landscapes.

Exhibition View

Sigh.. if only the photographs were not so small. Then again, too much of a good thing (especially of so many gorgeous photography) can be sensory overload.



So what're you waiting for? Get your sensory overload at Galeri Petronas today!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Sony World Photography Awards

Photo by Claire Martin, 2009 Amateur Winners


For photography afficionados, this is certainly a must-see exhibition. We are fortunate to be able to catch this leg of the global tour, and take with us memories of dramatic, heartwarming, powerful and poignant photography.

The Sony World Photography Awards 2009/10 exhibition opens at GALERI PETRONAS, Kuala Lumpur, on 4 February – 28 March 2010 (extended to 25 April 2010!). The exhibition showcases photographs by the winners and finalists of the 2009 Sony World Photography Awards, spanning a variety of genres including fashion, architecture, advertising, sport and music, from across the world.

Though this is but a selection of the photos in the Awards, it gives an excellent look at the quality of photography in its many genres today.


"Ibasyo- self-injury among young Japanese girls", Kosuke Okahara

"Bihar Aftermath", Giulio di Sturco

Particularly striking were the photos in the Photojournalism and Documentary category, capturing poverty, war, human nature, social issues, urban culture... uncensored, unabashed and stark. Yet there could also be found within them an intense beauty and humanity.

"Sculptors Village", Chiara Goia.

Beside the real, there is the composed image: crafted beauty and photomanipulation.

Piotr Fajfer, 1st prize, Commercial-Fashion

Vladimir Melnik, Conceptual and Constructed

What we've managed to show here is but a taste of this impressive exhibition. For those seeking photography from a fine art perspective, there's a great selection of finalists and winners from the Fine Art category.

We'll bring you more very soon! Meantime, why not head over to Galeri Petronas and see it for yourself = )