The Society of Photographers Malaysia (SPM) recently held its third station of the National Tour Photography Exhibition in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, in collaboration with the Sabah Professional Photographers’ Society (SPPS). The event showcased the best of Malaysian photography and was attended by photography enthusiasts from across the country.
We are grateful for the support of our sponsors, whose contributions played a significant role in making this event possible. Without their generosity, we would not have been able to provide a platform for local photographers to showcase their work and engage with a wider audience.
-Open Ceremony by (from Right) President SPM Ho Lee Ngiew, Datuk Chee Chi Vun, & President SPPS Mr. Kung Ping Kun
The event has shown that photography is not only a powerful tool for self-expression but also a valuable means of capturing and sharing the beauty and diversity of Malaysian society.
-President Ho Lee Ngiew of SPM
The event was a great success, with visitors from all walks of life coming to view the photographs and engage with the photographers. The exhibition not only provided a platform for Malaysian photographers to showcase their work, but it also helped to raise awareness about the importance of photography as an art form.
The exhibition featured a range of photographic styles, from landscape and wildlife to street photography and portraiture. Each photograph displayed at the exhibition was carefully curated and showcased the technical expertise and creative vision of the photographers. The images on display represented a wide range of themes and subjects, reflecting the diversity of Malaysian culture and society.
-President Ho Lee Ngiew of SPM
The event was a great success, with visitors from all walks of life coming to view the photographs and engage with the photographers.
Overall, the National Tour Photography Exhibition in Kota Kinabalu was a great success. It provided a valuable platform for Malaysian photographers to showcase their work and engage with photography enthusiasts from across the country. The collaboration between SPM and SPPS was a testament to the power of community and the importance of supporting and promoting local talent.
As the exhibition moves to its next destination, it is clear that the Malaysian photography community is thriving and has much to offer. The event has shown that photography is not only a powerful tool for self-expression but also a valuable means of capturing and sharing the beauty and diversity of Malaysian society.