Servicemen from Malaysia’s armed forces check relief supplies donated by the Malaysian government at an airbase near Kuala Lumpur May 12, 2008, for survivors of Cyclone Nagris in Myanmar. The U.N. humanitarian agency said in a new assessment on Sunday that between 1.2 million and 1.9 million were struggling to survive in the aftermath of the storm that struck eight days ago.

A serviceman from Malaysia’s armed forces checks relief supplies donated by the Malaysian government at an airbase near Kuala Lumpur May 12, 2008, for survivors of Cyclone Nagris in Myanmar. The U.N. humanitarian agency said in a new assessment on Sunday that between 1.2 million and 1.9 million were struggling to survive in the aftermath of the storm that struck eight days ago.
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi smiles to his deputy Najib Razak as he cuts a cake during United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party 62nd anniversary celebration in Kuala Lumpur May 11, 2008. (FRONT BERITA HARIAN MAY12)
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi gestures as he speaks during United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party 62nd anniversary celebration in Kuala Lumpur May 11, 2008.
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi raises the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party flag during its 62nd anniversary celebration in Kuala Lumpur May 11, 2008.
A demonstrator holds up a sign to protest against the constitutional referendum outside the Myanmar embassy in Kuala Lumpur May 10, 2008. The military rulers of Myanmar went ahead with a constitutional referendum on Saturday despite calls from the outside world to postpone it after the devastation of Cyclone Nargis.
The shadows of demonstrators are seen during a protest against the constitutional referendum outside the Myanmar embassy in Kuala Lumpur May 10, 2008. The military rulers of Myanmar went ahead with a constitutional referendum on Saturday despite calls from the outside world to postpone it after the devastation of Cyclone Nargis.
Workers load relief supplies from International Red Cross on to a plane for the survivors of Cyclone Nargis at Kuala Lumpur’s International airport in Sepang May 8, 2008. Governments and relief agencies around the world have promised almost $40 million worth of aid and technical support to Myanmar, six days after Cyclone Nargis ripped through the Irrawady Delta leaving up to 100,000 people feared dead.

Group photo of those who attended the phototalk.
There will be an inaugural photo talk by 2 individuals of our own Malaysian born Reuters photographer that is Zainal Abd Halim and Bazuki Mohammad on the 26th April 2008, Saturday from 9:00 am onwards. Due to overwhelm request, Zainal Abd Halim and Bazuki Muhammad will be having a photo sharing talk on their views and work experiences. So do not miss this in-expenses opportunity to meet them up personally during this talk. There will also be a brief photo talk by the local news photographer from The Star, Bernama and Utusan.

Zainal Abd Halim a self-taught photographer with vast experience who achieved success purely by learning on his own through trial and error. After years of hard work, his photos are now published by various newspaper and magazines worldwide. He had been assigned to cover Afghanistan war and Olympics for Reuters. Zainal will be sharing and presenting on the topic of ‘Photojournalism‘. Bazuki Muhammad a well known photographer for his creative angle and composition. Holds a degree in architecture but took a bold step by pursuing his interest in photography as he believes he can earn a living out of seeing creatively. He is now an official photographer for Reuters. Bazuki will be presenting on the tittle ‘Art of Seeing‘.
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