Christian Nannucci, Dato' Syed Norulzaman, Jane Leong and Theresa Goh

Following a successful solo exhibition last year that successfully raised  RM79,000 for Assunta Hospital’s Social Welfare Outpatient Programme, local photographer Bonnie Yap hopes to once again replicate the effort with a new exhibition, 'Through the Eyes of South Georgia'. 

The exhibition, now ongoing at Trader's Hotel Kuala Lumpur until June 30, 2016, was launched in the attendance of Dato' Syed Norulzaman, Dato' Yeoh Soo Min and Dato' Seri Jackie Tor.

It encompasses 20 specially selected photographs curated to the theme of 'Watch, Respect, Capture' in conjunction with World Environment Day.

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Photo 1 of 14 Christian Nannucci, Dato' Syed Norulzaman, Jane Leong and Theresa Goh
Photo 2 of 14 Lai Voon Hon, Datin Seri Joey Tor, Bonnie Yap and Dato' Seri Jackie Tor
Photo 3 of 14 Lyn Siew and Ian Chong
Photo 4 of 14 Dato' Yeoh Soo Min, Datuk Jimmy Choo and Bonnie Yap
Photo 5 of 14 Kah Hun, Desiree Chow, Bonnie Yap, Tay Rey Geok and Sureen Kumar
Photo 6 of 14 Local photographer Bonnie Yap is back with a new exhibition, 'Through the Eyes of South Georgia'.
Photo 7 of 14 CS Poon, Bonnie Yap, Thevi Ramalingam and Maggie Yew
Photo 8 of 14 Harriz Kamal, Allan Chan and Randall Wong
Photo 9 of 14 Lyanna Tew, Jane Leong and Bonnie Yap
Photo 10 of 14 Dato' Syed Norulzaman
Photo 11 of 14 Mah Kit Wai
Photo 12 of 14 May Lim, Lee Min Chew, Loo Foong Ping and Wong Siaw Li
Photo 13 of 14 Monica Lee, Albert Nico, Tino Soon and Allan Chan
Photo 14 of 14 Terence Tan and Desiree Chow