30 years behind the lens: Sarawakian photojournalist eyes 2024 for 4th solo exhibition, seeks sponsors for execution

Nadim poses for a selfie with one of his works. Photo credit: Nadim Bokhari

KUCHING, Dec 28: Photographer Nadim Bokhari’s passion for promoting Sarawak and his interest in photojournalism have inspired him to organise his fourth solo exhibition, which will take place next year.

Nadim, who is currently holding a solo exhibition titled ‘Solidarity Palestine’ at Majma Mall until Dec 29, hopes that his fourth solo exhibition can be realised in conjunction with the 2024 National Journalists’ Day (HAWANA).

Nadim, a photojournalist with over 30 years of experience, expressed hope that sponsors will come forward to help with the planning and execution of the solo exhibition.


He previously held a solo exhibition titled ‘Photojournalism in the Eyes of Nadim Bokhari’ at the Sarawak State Library in 2022, followed by a second exhibition titled ‘Photojournalism in the Eyes of Nadim Bokhari-Part 2’ at the Heritage Central Cafe, Yayasan Sarawak Building in May.

“If I receive sponsorship, I intend to exhibit various photos while working as a photojournalist; this will be the fourth solo exhibition that highlights my work.

“As a photojournalist who learned from experience while carrying out tasks in the field, I managed to immortalise various experiences of ups and downs through photos that were used as news material,” Nadim was quoted as saying in a press release.

He went on to say that his work as a photojournalist in the field gave him many valuable experiences that could not be learned anywhere else.

“I prioritise high work discipline and always do my ‘homework’ before going to the field; it is indeed a photojournalist’s routine.

“My 30 years of experience has taught me a lot about the ups and downs in the industry in addition to mentoring friends and learning from mistakes to survive in this field,” he added.

In addition, Nadim mentioned that the previous opportunity to hold an exhibition also provided him with valuable experience in exchanging views.

“During the last exhibition, I learned a lot and received opinions from visitors in the field of photojournalism.

“There are visitors who come from home and abroad such as Japan, South Korea, the United States, and also from within the country, who also share techniques in producing the best angle of the picture,” he added. — DayakDaily