Photography, Recent work, Updates

Recent work: Indonesian medium-size enterprises, Martha Tilaar Group

Photos of the Martha Tilaar Group factory in Jakarta, Indonesia. This editorial assignment was part of a story on medium-sized enterprises in Indonesia for a business magazine.

Employees at the Martha Tilaar factory in East Jakarta, Indonesia, walk down stairs and prepare to leave after the factory's bell system rings at the end of the work day on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee closes a cabinet keeping and displaying different types of plants and tubers in the research and testing lab of the Martha Tilaar factory in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee operates a machine used to make creams and other beauty products at the Martha Tilaar factory in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An old line of Sari Ayu products is displayed at the Martha Tilaar museum in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

The shoot also included a short portrait session with Martha Tilaar, founder of the Martha Tilaar Group, and her daughter Wulan Tilaar Widarto, who is Vice Chairwoman in the company.

Martha Tilaar, founder of the Martha Tilaar Group, poses for a portrait at her office in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

Martha Tilaar (left), founder of the Martha Tilaar Group, and her daughter Wulan Tilaar Widarto pose for a portrait at Martha Tilaar's office in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

Martha Tilaar (right), founder of the Martha Tilaar Group, and her daughter Wulan Tilaar Widarto pose for a portrait at Martha Tilaar's office in East Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

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Photography, Recent work

Recent work: Indonesian medium-sized enterprises, Eztu Glass

Photos of Eztu Glass, a stained glass windows factory in Jakarta, Indonesia. This editorial assignment was part of a story on medium-sized enterprises in Indonesia for a business magazine.

An employee draws details on a piece of stained glass using ink in the design studio of the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. Indonesia is the country with the world's largest Muslim population, of about 205 million people. Roughly 88% of Indonesia's population is Muslim, and the nation is home to about 13% of the world's Muslims. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee draws details on a piece of stained glass using ink in the design studio of the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee wields a stained glass window of Jesus Christ at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. Indonesia is the country with the world's largest Muslim population, of about 205 million people. Roughly 88% of Indonesia's population is Muslim, and the nation is home to about 13% of the world's Muslims. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee wields a stained glass window of Jesus Christ at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

Detail of a stained glass window design at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

Detail of a stained glass window design at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

 

An employee applies chemical products to a stained glass window in the form of a church at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. Indonesia is the country with the world's largest Muslim population, of about 205 million people. Roughly 88% of Indonesia's population is Muslim, and the nation is home to about 13% of the world's Muslims. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

An employee applies chemical products to a stained glass window in the form of a church at the Eztu Glass factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. Roughly 88% of Indonesia’s population is Muslim, and the nation is home to about 13% of the world’s Muslims. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

 

Eztu Glass founder and CEO Brian Yaputra poses for a portrait holding a small stained glass window at his company's factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

Eztu Glass founder and CEO Brian Yaputra poses for a portrait holding a small stained glass window at his company’s factory in Tangerang, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 2, 2015. (Rodrigo Ordonez)

 

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Corporate headshots: Sophie
Photography

Recent work: Corporate headshots

Here are some corporate portraits I shot recently on studio in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Corporate headshots: Sophie

Corporate headshots: Sophie

 

Corporate headshots: Max

Corporate headshots: Max

 

Corporate headshots: Stella

Corporate headshots: Stella

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Window cleaners (mobile photo)
Behind-the-scenes, Updates

Today’s office: Jakarta, Indonesia

Today I’m setting up camp at the 88 building, in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Amazing views — but even from the the thirty-something floor, it’s impossible to see the edges of this 28-million-people city.

Office with a view

Office with a view

Outside, a crew of window cleaners were busy scrubbing the windows.

Window cleaners (mobile photo)

Window cleaners (mobile photo)

They’re definitely used to the views but I’d like to imagine that, from time to time, they gaze into the horizon as well, marveling at this huge, chaotic, ungraspable city.

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ThePhotoCloser listing
Photography, Updates

Now working with The Photo Closer

I am happy to announce that my work is now represented by photography agent Frank Meo, also known as The Photo Closer.

I am the only photographer in Southeast Asia listed in his directory website, in the Documentary, Editorial, Photojournalism and Reality categories. I am honored (and humbled) to be featured along photography heavyweights such as Donna Ferrato, Lori Grinker and Ron Haviv.

ThePhotoCloser listing

The Photo Closer’s directory-type website is a valuable resource for editors and photo researchers, who also receive regular mailings and photographers’ portfolios. This will be an additional way to showcase my images and get contacted by clients.

Based in New York City, Frank Meo is an industry leader, having represented well-known professional photographers for more than 25 years. With a broad experience in advertising and editorial photography, Meo has succeeded, among other things, in getting high-profile commercial assignments for photojournalists. He is also an active contributor to the photography community, sharing his knowledge in conferences, contests and seminars.

I am very glad to have Frank Meo and his team of freelance advisors in my arsenal of resources to improve and promote my work. Here’s to a fruitful partnership!

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