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GOASIAPLUS July 2018

Our July issue explores the Pearl of the Orient, Penang through David Loh's eyes in tribute for Georgetown World Heritage Day. Tracing back the past, we rediscover Old Klang Road as today's cultural and food center besides modern-day travel journalling (or 80s scrapbooking). Also, see our take on Char Kway Teow versus Pad Thai in our travel food corner.

Our July issue explores the Pearl of the Orient, Penang through David Loh's eyes in tribute for Georgetown World Heritage Day. Tracing back the past, we rediscover Old Klang Road as today's cultural and food center besides modern-day travel journalling (or 80s scrapbooking). Also, see our take on Char Kway Teow versus Pad Thai in our travel food corner.

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David Loh's Penang<br />

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT A cafe in Chulia<br />

Street, Penang; Musician Raghbir Singh; A drone<br />

shot of Penang island from the port; Woman<br />

hanging out of the 65th floor of Komtar Tower<br />

GO TO<br />

www.davidstloh.gallery<br />

FOR MORE OF HIS<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

You have shown a perspective of Penang that few, even<br />

Penangites, couldn’t achieve. Is there really such an interesting<br />

hidden side to Penang or is that just through your lens?<br />

Penang is such an amazing place where there seems to be nonstop<br />

events, activities, things to do, and places to go. Every day,<br />

I discover new and interesting things to see and to photograph.<br />

If you are prepared to go out and look, you will never be bored<br />

in Penang. My relatives and friends tell me that I am showing<br />

a side of Penang that they never knew existed even though I<br />

have only been back for a few months.<br />

My philosophy to good photography is very simple. Wow<br />

your viewers. Give them something they have not seen before.<br />

I took up drone, 360 video and stills to get a new perspective<br />

to a normal scene and this will immediately grab viewers’<br />

attention. And I am always standing away from the group of<br />

photographers, unless I am shooting news, to get an interesting<br />

angle that’s different from everyone else.<br />

I am lucky that my years of working as a photojournalist<br />

help me to make quick assessment of a scene and know where<br />

to stand to capture the right moment. A photographer depends<br />

a lot on luck to get their shot, but the more prepared they are,<br />

the luckier they get.<br />

Please give a brief description of your career as a professional<br />

photographer and what is your favourite subject to shoot?<br />

I have been in the media industry for over 26 years, with 21<br />

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