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nature@malaysia
website development team
Yus Azlan Yusoff
Project Manager
Free-spirited Yus Azlan is well-travelled
and has many experiences being in close contact with Mother Nature.
As a freelance writer focusing on travel and leisure, he's keen
in seeing a better environment for the future.
Email him at yus@nature.com.my
Amanda Lee Yit Yong
Designer
The person behind nature@malaysia's
creative arm, Amanda has been designing with a balanced sense of
aesthetics, practicality and user-friendliness. With years of web
designing experience, Amanda is integral to nature@malaysia's success.
Email her at amandaly@nature.com.my
Jasmeen Zahri
Web Editor
A full time web editor of a travel
portal, Jasmeen has been involved in New Media content arena for
almost four years. Her interest in the great outdoors has led her
to write more about her travels within the country.
Email her at jasmeen@nature.com.my
Contributors
Arthur Teng
Photographer
49-year-old Arthur Teng may be a self-taught photographer,
but he has proven that deep interest alone has brought him to where
he is today.A Graphic Designer by profession, Arthur's dedication
towards photography can be measured by the enormous amount of awards
and recognition received locally and internationally.
He published 'Rustic Malaysia - A Pictorial Journey'
in 1994. In 1995, he was amongst 35 international photographers
contributed for another coffee-table book 'The Phillipines - A journey
through the archipelago'. He has held 10 solo photography exhibitions,
(including one solo in Hersegade, Denmark and one in Jakarta, Indonesia)
and 11 group exhibitions.
Arthur's images have appeared in many travel magazines
and books such as Going Places, Wings of Gold, Action Asia; APA's
Insight Guides series on Malaysia; Singapore, Indonesia, Phillipines
and Kuala Lumpur; Wild Places and National Parks of Malaysia; Visitors'
Guide to Taman Negara; Exciting Malaysia; The Phillipines - A journey
through the Archipelago, Eyes.
For more inquiries, email Arthur at enquiry@arthurteng.com
Michael Patrick Wong
Photographer
Michael Patrick Wong, dental surgeon by profession,
runs a successful dental practice in London. He also has an
even more successful career in filming the natural underwater environment.
Michael has produced several short films and documentaries
for the esteemed National Geographic Society, among which is the
internationally acclaimed "Secrets of the Turtle Tomb".
His very first book SIPADAN - Borneo's Underwater
Paradise won the prestigious international award - Prix Mondial
Du Livre D'image Sous Marine - 1992 (Best Underwater book in the
World 1992) at the 19th Festival Mondial de L'image Sous Marine
in Antibes Juan Les Pins, France. His other publication, Malaysia
Beneath the Waves is published with generous support from many sponsors
worldwide.
You can reach Michael via email at wongmp@aol.com
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