journey: bungkus! bandung photography now vol.2
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Bungkus! Bandung Photography Now is a bi-monthly e-photozine which focuses itself in Bandung photography development. We are endorsing photo story that covers personal documentary and open for submission. Each publication is curated under a theme, and being presented to public before selected by an editorial team to be publish.TRANSCRIPT
About Bungkus!
Bungkus! Bandung Photography
Now is a bi-monthly e-photozine
which focuses itself in Bandung
photography development. We are
endorsing photo story that covers
personal documentary and open
for submission. Each publication is
curated under a theme, and being
presented to public before selected by
the editorial team to be publish.
Who we are
8 good friends in real life:
Aditya Pratama, Arif Setiawan, Dicky
Juwono, Henrycus Napit Sunargo,
Gyaista Sampurno, Sandi Jaya
Saputra, Sari Asih, Tandia B. Permadi
Contact Us
twitter @bungkus2
www.facebook.com/bungkus.bandung.photography.now
www.slideshare.net/bungkusphotozine
issuu.com/28449
bungkus.tumblr.com
Coming Up Themes: Inspiration
Music ||| deadline April 30th, 2013
Literature ||| deadline June 30th, 2013
Movie ||| deadline August 31th, 2013
Music, literature (fiction or non-fiction), and movie are inseparable
from our daily life, and can change a lot on how we perceive the
world. Let’s be inspired by its impuls.
Keroncong, Chopin, Rage Against the Machine, punk, WR Supra-
tman, 10.000 Maniacs, Bob Marley, rockdut pantura, strawberry
fields forever, it’s lyric, the mood, the culture, everything! Choose
your own music.
Bukan Pasar Malam, Tempo-Runyam Aher Bank Dibobol, Chairil An-
war, Jhumpa Lahiri, Gabriel Garcia Marques, Simone de Bouvoir: can
be fiction or non-fiction, short or long, prosaic or poem, but it should
be something in written.
Documentary, drama, bollywood, silent movies, action, short or long!
TANDIA B. PERMADI
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public favorite
I am a home guy, never go far away from home. Spend
almost 80% of my life at home. And then some luck
and opportunity gave me chance to go somewhere far,
away from home. So I went out, traveling to other
country, alone, for the first time.
JULIUS TOMASOWA
Where There Is Love, There Is God
Stations of the Cross (or Way of the Cross; in Latin,
Via Crucis; also called the Via Dolorosa or Way of
Sorrows, or simply, The Way) is a series of artistic
representations, very often sculptural, depicting
Christ Carrying the Cross to his crucifixion in the
final hours (or Passion) of Jesus before he died, and
the devotions using that series to commemorate
the Passion, often moving physically around a set
of stations. The vast majority of Roman Catholic
churches now contain such a series, typically placed
at intervals along the side walls of the nave; in most
churches these are small plaques with reliefs or
paintings, simpler than most of the examples shown
here. The tradition as chapel devotion began with St.
Francis of Assisi and extended throughout the Roman
Catholic Church in the medieval period.
HARTO BASUKI
Never Ending Journey
Journey can be understood as an act of travelling
from one place to another. This is a journey of 120
mountain bikers from Cikarang off on their trip.
Twice a year, they embark on a community trip, this
time they are seizing Juanda Protected Forest through
Darmaga-Subang in West Java.
This hard journey includes strenuous 14 km uphill
track and 17km downhill, under the changing weather
that contain thunderstorm in some part of the road.
Beat up and dead tired, but those adrenaline junkies
are so into it. Soon they will plan for another arduous
journey together.
Like a road without an end, this has become a never
ending journey...
Arif Setiawan
Good Evening
Evening is the period of time at the end of the day
(usually from about 6 p.m.) to bedtime.
- Oxford Dictionary
This series is a result from journey that I make
during the night time. Evening always apposing tons
of matters to me, and I’m attempt those with my
personal view. Evening let me to interact with its
elements; people, object, symbol, geometry, light,
shadow, and it ends with the interaction that I make
with myself; who, what, where am I standing when
the evening falls.