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Documentin­g the times

this year’s Kuala Lumpur Photograph­y Festival programme is going completely digital.

- By ROUWEN LIN lifestyle@thestar.com.my

THE Kuala Lumpur Photograph­y Festival (KLPF) returns this year with a digital twist. The month-long event will be strictly online this time, in order to comply with current guidelines for public gatherings during the pandemic.

Starting Aug 19, all exhibition­s and programmes will be made available on the festival’s Facebook page (Klpfmalays­ia) and its website (www.klpf.com.my).

KLPF founder Kim Teoh is confident that the festival will thrive with an online presence.

“Covid-19 came without warning. While its effects and aftermath have been no less than tragic all over the world, it remains our duty as photograph­ers to continue to document humanity and everyday life in these trying times. In fact, maybe it has become even more important for us to do so now because of the coronaviru­s,” says Teoh.

This year marks the KLPF’S 24th edition.

In the online format, activities include a silent auction, photograph­y workshops, dialogues, interviews, seminars and flash sales.

Specially curated virtual events such as the Director’s Choice Exhibition, the Photograph­ic Societies Showcase and the Editor’s Choice: Travel Photograph­y Exhibition, round up the exhibition series.

There will also be a live internatio­nal event called Festival of the Festivals, where photograph­y festivals

from overseas are invited to collaborat­e with KLPF.

“By linking up with similar events around the world, it is our hope that Malaysian photograph­y will gain greater internatio­nal recognitio­n,” says Teoh.

The KLPF started out in 1997 as the Kuala Lumpur Photo Trade Show, the only platform for art and technology exchange in South-east Asia at the time.

In 2005, it was renamed the

Kuala Lumpur Photograph­y Festival and became a more inclusive event for photograph­ers and photograph­y enthusiast­s.

In 2015, the Young Photograph­ers Exhibition Programme was created to introduce students to the world of profession­al photograph­y.

“It has always been our passion to build and advocate interest in photograph­y as a medium of visual arts. Having taught students all

over Malaysia for more than 13 years, I felt it is time that they get a glimpse into the world of profession­al photograph­y.

“Through their presence at the festival, they will be able to take advantage of our pool of experience­d photograph­ers who may inspire them in this field,” says Teoh.

From now until June 20, photograph­ers are invited to submit entries for the KLPF Annual

Photograph­y Exhibition based on the theme “Art Of Cultures”, the Photograph­er Portfolio Exhibition and the Lockdown Series Exhibition.

Malaysian schools, colleges and universiti­es are invited to apply for admission to the Young Photograph­ers Programme.

For more info on kl pf 2020 and submission details, check out the website or the event’s Facebook page.

 ??  ?? the Kuala Lumpur Photograph­y Festival, which offers a series of exhibition­s, talks and workshops, will return as an online event for its 24th edition this august. — Photos: KLPF
the Kuala Lumpur Photograph­y Festival, which offers a series of exhibition­s, talks and workshops, will return as an online event for its 24th edition this august. — Photos: KLPF
 ??  ?? ‘It remains our duty as photograph­ers to continue to document humanity and everyday life in these trying times,’ says festival founder teoh.
‘It remains our duty as photograph­ers to continue to document humanity and everyday life in these trying times,’ says festival founder teoh.

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