With a couple of Fulbrighter’s as companions, we drove to the open rice fields where the people worked hard harvesting the seemingly endless rice crops that extended to the horizon.
The show entitled Eye Contact — Indigenous People of Malaysia opened at The Gallery at the Annexe, Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on May 22, 2007. The photographs I exhibited focused on the Bajau Laut community also known as “Sea Gypsies”.
Each day we dove into the blue ocean looking for hammerhead sharks. However, these animals were illusive, hard to find, and often remained at a safe distance deep under the sea.