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Her website, Azalia Suhaimi Photopoetry<ref>http://www.azaliasuhaimi.com</ref> was ranked as part of the '''100 Best Poetry Blogs'''<ref>http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/100-best-poetry-blogs/</ref> by the Accredited Online Colleges website. Some of her ''photopoetry'' works have been published in the [http://liveandinspire.com/ Live and Inspire online magazine]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://liveandinspire.com/tag/azalia-suhaimi/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-12-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110326182506/http://liveandinspire.com |
Her website, Azalia Suhaimi Photopoetry<ref>http://www.azaliasuhaimi.com</ref> was ranked as part of the '''100 Best Poetry Blogs'''<ref>http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/100-best-poetry-blogs/</ref> by the Accredited Online Colleges website. Some of her ''photopoetry'' works have been published in the [http://liveandinspire.com/ Live and Inspire online magazine]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://liveandinspire.com/tag/azalia-suhaimi/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-12-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110326182506/http://liveandinspire.com/tag/azalia-suhaimi/ |archivedate=26 March 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref> under the Creative Arts section every now and then. Outside the world of art, Azalia Suhaimi has also expressed her views on her country in the local Malaysian newspaper known as [http://www.thestar.com.my The Star].<ref>http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=%2F2010%2F8%2F15%2Flifefocus%2F6780521&sec=lifefocus{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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Azalia is known to be currently working on a book which compiles all of her best ''photopoetry'' works. |
Azalia is known to be currently working on a book which compiles all of her best ''photopoetry'' works. |
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Azalia Suhaimi (born 18 May 1985) is a Malaysian poet, photographer and creative writer. Famous for her ways in combining photography and poetry, she expresses her dreamy outlook in life on her weblog[1] via what she calls "Photopoetry".
Background
Born in Kuala Lumpur, Azalia Binti Ahmad Suhaimi grew up and went to school in a small town known as Ipoh. She enjoyed writing ever since her younger schooling days and began majoring in English Literature at high school. She first experimented with the art of photography when she bought her first compact camera before flying off to Sydney, Australia for her tertiary education. Her love for photography grew when she went travelling around Australia during her university years. This led to her signing up for a proper course on photography at the College of Fine Arts, the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales, Australia. Despite studying photography in a short course, she claims to prefer taking photographs with an artistic outlook instead of concentrating on a camera's technical functions. As quoted from her site:
Her photography centres upon arty elements, some vintage touch and a lot of emotions. Tools involved are a small compact digital point-and-shoot camera, a Polaroid camera, a Diana F+ lomo camera and mainly, her heart. [2]
Her love for both writing and photography was made public when she began to frequently create photopoetry works on her blog.
Awards and Publications
Her website, Azalia Suhaimi Photopoetry[3] was ranked as part of the 100 Best Poetry Blogs[4] by the Accredited Online Colleges website. Some of her photopoetry works have been published in the Live and Inspire online magazine[5] under the Creative Arts section every now and then. Outside the world of art, Azalia Suhaimi has also expressed her views on her country in the local Malaysian newspaper known as The Star.[6]
Azalia is known to be currently working on a book which compiles all of her best photopoetry works.
Exhibitions
Azalia first began exhibiting her photography works during her university years at the University of New South Wales, particularly in her Colour Photography summer course at the College of Fine Arts. She also participated in an international photography competition organised by the International Student Services of the University of New South Wales, Australia whereby her works were exhibited together with those of other students from all over the world.
Azalia actively participated in a number of art exhibitions and events in Malaysia when she came back home for good after graduating from Australia in year 2008. Among some of her participation included the Rantai Art Festival (2008), KLUE Urbanscapes (2009 and 2010) and also the Kuala Lumpur Design Week (2009 and 2010). Her recent exhibition at the Kuala Lumpur Design Week 2010[7] showed both her photography and poetry works clipped around a tent she designed on her own. Throughout all her exhibitions, Azalia also sold collectible postcards[8] she designed with her own quotes and photography.
References
- ^ Azalia Suhaimi Photopoetry
- ^ http://www.azaliasuhaimi.com/p/about.html
- ^ http://www.azaliasuhaimi.com
- ^ http://www.accreditedonlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/100-best-poetry-blogs/
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 March 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
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- ^ Azalia Suhaimi at the Kuala Lumpur Design Week 2010
- ^ Azalia Suhaimi's collectible postcards
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- Malaysian bloggers
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- Malaysian people of Malay descent
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