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Award winning self taught videographer and photographer based in Jakarta with focused on human side stories. I've been working for media industry since late 1998 as visuals reporter for international media outlets, from prints, broadcasters and online. If i am not on editorial or the occasional aid agency assignment, i would like to be working on long-form photo essays / short movie or musical field recording. Services : 1. Videography 2. Photography 3. Drones 4. Location sound recordist 5. Field producer 6. Fixer ****
Portfolio
KBS Documentary Insight - There is no sustainable earth.
My roles as Documentary DP
There is a sixteen-year-old girl environmental activist in Indonesia. Aesinina Ajira (hereinafter referred to as Nina) informs the world about the reality of plastic waste piling up in every empty lot in the village where she lives. Why is Nina's village covered with mountains of plastic waste? As of 2022, global plastic production is expected to reach 400 million tons, and by 2060, i
Delima Silalahi led a campaign to secure legal stewardship of 17,824 acres of tropical forest land for six Indigenous communities in North Sumatra. https://www.goldmanprize.org/delima
Indonesia’s 1965 Genocide: Germany’s Unknown War Against Communism. My roles as Director on location as well as shooter.
Balinese people of Datah Village collect clean water from water source in a jungle near their village in Karangasem regency, about 100 km from Denpasar, capital of Bali Province, Indonesia, Saturday, 06 November 2004. The 1,000 poor people who live in the village it is very difficult to have access to clean water due the drought season. Also they cannot buy clean water because this is so expensive, said the head of the villagers, Nyoman Simpen. The villagers use the water for cooking, drinking and washing
The stone-age whale hunters who kill with their bare hands. For more info : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-465987/The-stone-age-whale-hunters-kill-bare-hands.html