November • 2022
Agvi was very responsive, provided good footage
Bandung, Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia
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Request QuoteI started my career in journalism professionally in 2018. Early in my career, I worked for the Antara news agency as a photojournalist. That same year, I decided to become a freelance visual journalist until now. Some of my work has been published such as in The Australian, Narasi, Antara Photo News Agency, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Insider, etc. In addition to my non-editorial work such as with WHO (World Health Organization) In 2021 I received an award from Anugerah Pewarta Foto Indonesia for the best photo in the company category. The focus of my coverage has a lot to do with social, environmental, and cultural issues. In addition, there are still many stories in Indonesia that deserve the attention of the world. I have a good work ethic, and experience, as well as open communication with clients, to get the desired results.
November • 2022
Agvi was very responsive, provided good footage
The runoff from tofu factories pollutes rivers and kills fish. Over the last 40 years, Indonesia has built almost 50,000 biogas plants to convert the wastewater. We visited Sumedang to see how communities are producing cooking fuel from the waste of this popular food.
Chants of prayers were clearly heard at the Tanda Bhakti Vihara on August 23, 2021. Buddhists are performing the Ulumbada ceremony presided over by Y.A. Bhante Nyana Wibowo Mahastawira. Bikku, who is invited every year to perform the Ulambana ceremony, also tells how the procession of this religious ritual. Like other religious rituals, the existence of the Ulambana ceremony is not widely known by the general public in Indonesia. This religious ritual performed by Buddhists is commemorated on the seventh month of the Lunar Calendar calendar which has many meanings in it. Where this ritual originated from the story of the Disciple of the Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) namely Moggallana. Moggalana is known for her skill in meditating. At one point in his meditation, Moggallana met his mother in a miserable and miserable realm. Moggallana was trying to help her mother from misery by creating various foods and drinks, but that was not conveyed. Moggallana also asked the Buddha, then the Buddha said to invite as many Of the Bikkus as possible to pray and make offerings for his mother. After the incident, everything that was offered reached his mother. It is from this story that the Ulambana ceremony begins. Rituals are performed such as praying for ancestral spirits by reciting all clans without exception and inviting all religions to listen to sutras together so that the ancestral spirits get better karma. The ritual of burning a replica of the ship is as a symbol or form to deliver the spirits of the ancestors themselves. Meanwhile, during the pandemic, Bikku advised them to unite together against the pandemic while still complying with health protocols.
Indonesia says it hopes to have its foot and mouth disease outbreak under control by the end of the year as its vaccination drive picks up and new cases steadily decline. The country's foot and mouth disease task force chief Wiku Adisasmito said on Tuesday no new cases had been reported in recent days in four of the country's 22 affected provinces - Bali, Riau, South Kalimantan, and Jakarta. New cases were also in decline in a number of red zones crooss the country, with total infections now at about 169.000, down from 218.000 this time last week
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