The big and small of life

Sally · Monday, November 24th, 2008, 11:38 pm · Comments (1)

Via

This is truely the most heartbreaking photo I have ever seen. Quoting the photo caption directly:

“In this Nov. 6, 2008 file photo, young Protegee carries her niece, Response, as she looks for her parents in the village Kiwanja, 90 kms north of Goma, eastern Congo. When photographed on Nov. 6, Protegee was in a crowd of thousands in the town of Kiwanja, having walked for three days by herself after being separated from her mother as they fled on foot from her town about 12 miles (20 kilometers) away. Protegee finally found her mother, Esperance Nirakagori, in Kiwanja at a makeshift refugee camp six days after they were separated.”

It brings me to think about many things that are beyond our imagination or knowledge. Another side of the world that’s so dark and lonely we refuse to think about it.

On the lighter side of life, a cute little photo essay of a cotton tail bunny:

I am quite addicted to Issuu nowadays. It’s a site where users published their magazine/publication online. Alot of really great stuff there.

I got a job interview

Sally · Friday, August 29th, 2008, 12:39 am · Comments (0)

Been surfing around a bit and came across some click worthy links:

Josh Poehlein - I completely fell in love with his photos. They are so snapshot-y yet so rich.
Little People - This is like my dream come true man. He’s street art-artist (? there should be a better word for this) and a photographer. He makes little people heroes.
Mark Jenkins - He’s an installation artist. His works are pretty awesome and funny. I wish I can do that for a living too man.

Good news, I finally got a call for an interview tomorrow. I will see how it goes, kinda nervous..still can’t get over the people will laugh at my work thing.

And Donovon Ho, my cookies got good reviews, they taste GOOD. I will make them for you next time and you have to finish the whole box.

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