And so it starts again – the feeling of lost, of months past without a single shot being taken, without the shutter being pressed. Work has caught up with me, and life has left me behind. I have no excuse, really – I’m simply guilty of not posting enough, or doing enough to get my …
Category Archives: Photography
Introversion, and street photography.
Let’s begin this by a declaration that I am, categorically speaking, an introvert. Yet, as much as I dislike crowds, crowded places, and group-based social interactions, I love street photography, which, seemingly ironically, is mostly what most people would deem as extremely up-close-and-personal. So, how does it all work out? *** Let’s first make do …
Time flies.
Oh how time flies, clichéd, but oh how time really flies. It seemed just yesterday that I got to know Steph through some weird stroke of coincidence as we found ourselves in the same tutorial groups in several modules during our training to become educators; that she got married to Charlie, her love of many …
A little Chinese love story.
In China, as with any other urbanized nation with a cluttered mobile telecommunications network, cellphone numbers are constantly recycled when they are deemed to eventually be out of use. As such, it isn’t surprising that one should receive messages, or even calls, from mysterious people that you have never heard of or seen in your …
(Re)launch.
And so here we are, at the relaunch of THEOTHERBORDER.NET. The days that I’ve been absent have been passing okay, and now I’m in the midst of planning for my next trip that’s coming up the end of this year. I’ll be heading to Kandal, Cambodia again for an overseas service-learning trip, following which my …