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		<title>Multimedia: The Last Hat Maker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living in Penang has been fun and compared to Kashmir quite easy. But, the one sad part for me is I feel I&#8217;m here just in time to see a lot of the culture that is so rich in Penang disappear. Remember The Last Lantern Maker that I shot pictures of a few months back? [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Living in Penang has been fun and compared to Kashmir quite easy. But, the one sad part for me is I feel I&#8217;m here just in time to see a lot of the culture that is so rich in Penang disappear. Remember <a href="http://www.thedigitaltrekker.com/2010/03/the-last-lantern-maker/" target="_blank">The Last Lantern Maker</a> that I shot pictures of a few months back? I went back to continue the story and he&#8217;s gone now. His building has been gutted and nothing but a shell remains. Maybe he set up shop somewhere else, but my guess is, he&#8217;s done.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">About the same time I was covering the last lantern maker, I was told of a man who makes traditional Malaysian hats and that he is the last of his breed as well. The hats are traditional Malaysian caps called Songkoks. They&#8217;re made of stitched paper, satin and velvet. To be sure, there are other Songkok makers in Malaysia, but he&#8217;s the last one in Penang. When I went by his shop there was a sign was posted saying he was &#8220;Out of Station&#8221; in India. His name is Haja Mohidin and he is a Mamak or Muslim Tamil and has been doing this trade since the early 60s. Last Wednesday I was with a friend walking in old Georgetown and noticed that his shop is open. We stopped and fortunately I had my camera with me, however I only had my 50 <em>f</em>1.2 with me. I suppose if you are only going to have one lens on your camera and walk into a 12&#8242; x 12&#8242; shop to photograph a Malaysian hat maker, that&#8217;s the lens to have.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It was the first time I&#8217;ve ever used this lens. I have to say it does have a significant margin of error, not as bad as the 85 <em>f</em>1.2 but there were plenty of unfocused and soft images after I was done. Of course, that may say more about me than it does about the lens I was using. I went back yesterday and recorded some audio and shot a few more pictures of him with my 17 &#8211; 40 <em>f</em>4. I ended up only using one of the 17 to 40 images in the essay, the rest of the images are all from the 50 <em>f</em>1.2. I hope you enjoy this short essay on the <em>Last Songkok Maker of Penang</em>.</p>
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