Bali, Indonesia
-8.6106° NORTH
115.1404° EAST
Having a background in visual arts and a great love of the magic of storytelling, I discovered my calling in filmmaking where I could use the camera to bring stories to life. As I forge ahead, I remain inspired by the vast potential of post-production as an art form. I am motivated to set things free and introduce fresh ideas that attract and involve viewers.
I remember when I started taking pictures of friends and family during that first year of playing around with an old film camera when I was probably ten years old and I remember that day possibly because that realization struck me anything in the world can be translated into a picture and I possess that magical power, the ability to turn things into pictures.
I look at artists, you know it’s privilege to do this. That’s already something that I cherished, to be able to wake up and create something.
The idea that we can create something out of nothing. The fact that we have the imagination and skill to bring something from our head to the page, canvas, sculpture, etc. Whether it’s a great ad campaign or a cool design in an animated film, it’s always cool seeing the finished product and thinking how it all started from nothing.
And learning how to maybe even fight ethically, fairly, using materials that may not be our fists or may not be guns, but maybe it’s more thought in words, how you communicate things through visual art has been what’s like pushed my passion to a continuum.
I moved, not inspired, but compelled by conditions that I feel I can contribute something to transform the situation.
I came from the marketing world. While most photographers were interested in taking photos of their girlfriends, my trajectory was completely different. From the very beginning, I wanted to use my skill to help sell things, to create a good impression, and improve the conversion rate of brands.
It’s not just about my art, perhaps the project can be tailored to educate policymakers and encourage them to relieve the problem.
I look at artists, you know it’s privilege to do this. That’s already something that I cherished, to be able to wake up and create something. The idea that we can create something out of nothing. The fact that we have the imagination and skill to bring something from our head to the page, canvas, sculpture, etc. Whether it’s a great ad campaign or a cool design in an animated film, it’s always cool seeing the finished product and thinking how it all started from nothing.
And learning how to maybe even fight ethically, fairly, using materials that may not be our fists or may not be guns, but maybe it’s more thought in words, how you communicate things through visual art has been what’s like pushed my passion to a continuum.
I moved, not inspired, but compelled by conditions that I feel I can contribute something to transform the situation.
From the very beginning, I wanted to use my skills to help sell things, create a good impression, and improve the conversion rate of brands. It’s not just about my art, perhaps the project can be tailored to educate policymakers and encourage them to relieve the problem.
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