Calling all woman photographers for an exhibition at the KL Photography Festival


This year’s Kuala Lumpur Photography Festival will feature a virtual exhibition curated by the Women Photographers Malaysia collective. Photo: Filepic

At the start of the movement control order (MCO) in March, three professional photographers put their heads together and came up with a platform for woman photographers to exchange ideas, share inspiration and let their voices be heard.

Together, Annice Lyn Aisha Nazar and Carol Yong founded Women Photographers Malaysia (WPM), a community group that aims to create a space where ideas can be nurtured, and support given, in pursuit of a passion for visual storytelling.

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