The Banda Journal is published across 10 pages in the M Le Monde magazine, August 2020 issue.
Photo editor: Lucy Conticello
Writer: Eleonore Sok
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The Banda Journal is published across 10 pages in the M Le Monde magazine, August 2020 issue.
Photo editor: Lucy Conticello
Writer: Eleonore Sok
Finally I’m able to share the result of a commercial project that I did August last year for Schneider Electric. The idea of the shoot was to highlight the story of how customer benefited from Schneider Electric’s sophisticated technology. In this case the customer was Berto Coffee Roaster, the Indonesian manufacturer of premium coffee roaster machines at affordable prices for domestic and international markets. The final layouts was displayed super big at the airport and at other public space.
Exploring Jakarta by MRT for Silverkris, Singapore Airlines Inflight Magazine. Published in September 2019 issue of the magazine. These are mix between the published ones and outtakes.
Read the full feature here and see more photographs of the attraction around Jakarta’s new MRT line.
Portrait of Sidney Jones, the founder and director of the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC), a Jakarta-based organisation that produces minutely detailed reports on violence in Southeast Asia. Taken for Mekong Review August 2019 issue.
Read the full article here.
Rebel Riders is published for the pages on Esquire Russia June 2019 photo feature.
So happy to see ‘Rebel Riders’ is published on National Geographic Picture Stories, accompanied by an insightful writing by Maria de la Guardia.
Read the full story on National Geographic website.
Images (including outtakes) from recent assignment about Carbon Credit for The Wall Street Journal in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo).
Exceprt from original text by Jon Emont.
Eleven years ago Dharsono Hartono, a former JPMorgan Chase & Co. banker, spotted what he thought was a new way to make a fortune: climate change. The plan was to snap up rain forest in Borneo, preserve it from logging and sell carbon credits to big polluting companies in the developed world. The earth’s temperature was rising, and this was a way to profit by confronting the problem.
His bet has been on what some investors hope will be the most profitable outcome of a warming climate: government regulation of carbon emissions. Those who correctly anticipate future government responses to climate change are likely to reap profits.
Mr. Hartono went in big. His company’s rain forest, a humid and swampy expanse home to orangutans and clouded leopards, is twice the size of New York City and has one of the largest carbon stores of any such project in the world.
But the carbon windfall never arrived.
It’s really unexpected that my project ‘Rebel Riders’ about the Indonesian Extreme Vespa community is becoming my very first monograph. The project was initially started only early last year during my participation of Obscura Photofestival’s Southeast Asian Photography Masterclass under mentorship of Jörg Brüggemann and Tobias Kruse. During the course of the project, my love of the subject started to grow. So after the masterclass was over I decided to continue the project. I wouldn’t say that the photographs only will be amazing, but it’s also because the one who designed it: Calin Kruse from Dienacht
Below are some sample pages from the photobook and also the newsprint index. The book is currently available for pre-order here. If you order it now before November 4, there will be a lot of extras coming along with the book (including free fine art print).
Muhammad Fadli: Rebel Riders
First Edition, 2018
Publisher: dienacht Publishing
Book: Hardcover, clothbound with embossed image and foil stamping on the cover and back cover
Size: 20x28 cm, 128 pages
Supplement/index: 26x36 cm, folded, 24 pages
Photography: Muhammad Fadli
Book design: Calin Kruse /FLUUT Grafik-Design
Collaboration: Yana Kruse