While sifting through my archives in preparation for submission to
The Eddie Adams Workshop, i've chanced upon the pictures taken during the course of my 2 and a half years with the Navy. Looking back, it was a significant period of my life no matter how often i bemoan the days. I didn't know it yet, but that was my introduction to photojournalism.
I was acutely aware that having a camera in hand, brings me places, shows me things i wouldn't normally have seen. From live firing in the South China Sea, to roaming the majestic Kittyhawk (and other Nimitz class carriers) when they docked. On hindsight, i should have appreciated the access given to me more.
I guess that's why they keep saying that "Life has to be lived forward, just so you can understand it backwards."
Landing ship tank returns from Iraq.
Returning from their tour-of-duty in Iraq, sailors from the Republic of Singapore Navy come home to a boisterous reception by family and loved ones.
Sea Expedition at the crack of dawn.
Grenade!
Base Defense. Troopers patrol the naval base 24/7.
I won some awards with these pictures. Nothing major, just small time community awards. But then again, nobody got into photojournalism to get rich. Never happened, never will.
Labels: access, aircraft carrier, eddie adams, grenade, iraq, joel boh, kittyhawk, navy, nimitz, photojournalism, picturestory, reportage, sea
2 Comments:
hey dude! These are awesome! I do hope you'll get through the workshop submission. Good luck! :)
Hey Sarah,
Turns out plans have changed. Eddie Adams may just have to wait. Been too busy this year to put together a good application. But hey well, better late than never! Hope you're doing fine too!
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