Monday, October 26, 2009
Review: Via Lens of KL 24/7
I love to collect coffee table books – a good excuse not to read but to glimpse. A great gift from/to frens, but how I hate to check-in them and pay for the excess baggage tax. Most of the time I had to hand-carry them, and it was a pretty hard work, I tell you.

Off the dusty shelf, I found a ‘coffee table book’ that quarter of its normal size, yet maintains its exclusivity. KL 24/7 captures the cultural diversity and archaic architectural of Kuala Lumpur in its jubilance. I honestly seen ‘foto-foto KL yang lebih cantik’, but it appears to be a great ‘time photo album’ in fairly attractive presentation and comprehensive in themes and moods.

The book gathered the works of the talented photographer Mr Rizal Zainudin, teamed up with Ida Rahim & Shireen Zainudin (Bowwow Visuals/Lollipop Publishing, 90 pgs, 2007 ) states,” .. this is our pictorial tribute to our city...rooted in tradition, embracing its modern-day tribes..” simply said it all. Its mini-ness (6 inch x 6.5inch) is catchy to the eye, and far far away from my excess baggage intricacy.


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