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I decided to wait for 3 days before sharing my story about the opening of In My Room to you, just to calm myself down a bit. But what the heck, WE ROCKED THE NIGHT!! WOOHOOO!!

Over 100 public figures have been photographed. Over 100 media came to the press conference, which was held 2 hours before the opening, at the same venue. Over 500 guests enjoyed the opening. Over 5000 people visiting it in its first weekend.

Am I happy? Yes. Am I satisfied? Yes. But allow me to share you what’s actually important for me.

An exhibition, with its successful opening, big media coverage or its following flashy events, is just an exhibition. It is a celebration that we have to enjoy and being grateful about. But once the curtain is closed, what will remain is nothing but the work itself and how it has touched its audience’s hearts. In other words, it’s about how we, as artists, make a little change in this crazy world through what we can do best: making arts. No matter how small it contributes, it may generate changes.

I see IN MY ROOM from two perspectives: how it affects me and how (I hope) it inspires people.

The main reason of doing this project is nothing but to get out of my comfort zone. We should keep evolving. I’ve done different exhibitions: fashion, landscape, human interests, graphic. Femalography, my first book, was about females in their unique beauties. It was all about creating. It was conceptual, technically proper and very much well prepared. It was a comfort zone for me. That’s why I decided to make photo shoots that are not being discussed, not conceptual either and technically unprepared with minimum equipment, in a genre that I’ve never exhibited before: portraiture. It’s about capturing, not creating. In short, I just trapped myself in a situation that forced me to explore the other side of my abilities in photography.

I never took a long time to shoot In My Room. I mainly spent less than 20 minutes to complete each shooting. All were spontaneous. Almost all were fun too. And just to add some spices, all the public figures had not seen their portraits until the exhibition.

I spent 2 years in completing it. It was exhausting, but damn worth it.

Now, let’s talk about how, I hope, the exhibition may inspire people. I believe that an exhibition has to be entertaining. It has to be able to grab people’s attention, without sacrificing its real purposes, as attention generates appreciation. Who knows, it might brighten somebody’s day and make him/her a better person for that day. Or at least, make them smile for 10 minutes. And for other young fellow photographers, hey, if we want to make it happen, the universe will conspire to help us!

P.S. Some friends asked me, how did I manage to have these great people open their bedroom doors for me? I told them, I was just lucky.

To see more photos of the opening, just click here. Enjoy!



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9 Responses to “IN MY ROOM, The Opening”

  1. akbary s says:

    the first time i know you its since the femalography book is in my hand, about a year ago. and i just amazed with your work there, about two weeks ago i receive the facebook invitation for “in my room” exhibition, well, based on what the exhibition describe about, i feel that you are very smart person jerry.. its a very simple concept but you make it a brilliant works. congratz for the exhibition, always be creative to inspire me with your works.. cheers

  2. arnanda says:

    dari segi motret, aku yakin semua orang bisa belajar, apalagi sekarang fotografi udah makin booming (kecuali kalo mentok di taste sih, mau kursus kayak gimana juga percuma, hehe…)

    tapi dari segi pendekatan personal, sepertinya mas Jerry layak diacungin 4 jempol. pasti ga gampang juga melumerkan hati seratus orang lebih yang semuanya public figure. ga ada kursusnya tuh. salut mas! ditunggu project berikutnya. kalo ga salah 2011 nanti mas juga bakal ngeluarin buku lagi kan? semangat! :)

  3. Ridho says:

    it’s about how we, as artists, make a little change in this crazy world through what we can do best: making arts. No matter how small it contributes, it may generate changes. ………….

    i like this quote.. thanks. :-)

  4. Ryan says:

    Jerry,
    Siska and I are stoked that you “rocked the night”. But not surprised… when you set your mind and focus on something it’s bound to be a success – you’re just that kind of guy! We both wish all the best for your book launch and were sorry we couldn’t be there – we moved to Canada! I’ll be in touch soon – keep rocking the nights.
    Cheers,
    Ryan & Siska

    • Jerry Aurum says:

      Ryan, Siska, thanks! You guys never fail to surprise me. You moved to Canada??? Woow! We even haven’t got a chance to have a farewell party!! :) Update me with your new venture (and life) over there!

  5. Love the quote here and congrats on your new book. You continue to amaze me with your work and hard work. So proud of you and looking forward to seeing you again and to seeing the book! Love ya.

  6. adeirra says:

    Too bad I missed the launch and the exhibition. But sure I wouldn’t miss the book, just like I wasn’t miss the femalography!

    Hope you exceeded my expectation as always…

    Love love,
    AdeiRra

  7. Karen Kamal says:

    Wow!! U did it for 2 years?? Wew..it’’s really surprising me!! But yes..DAMN WORTH IT!!
    I came to ur exhibition..I adore all ur photoshot!!
    Btw, who wrote “in my room” poem??

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