Ikie Suryadi

Ikie Suryadi

Ikie Suryadi is a painter, an illustrator and clearly talented with a camera too! Ikie has been professionally shooting since 2004.

His body painting studio’s name is MORPHACIO bodypainting, which located in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

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About the Author

My interest in photography goes back as far, if not further, than I can remember. My Grandfather had a thing called a box brownie and i remember being amazed at how it recorded history. I was given a 120 film camera when I was about 10 as evidenced by some black and white photos I recently found of my sister when she was 5 or so - she turned 40 in 2008. So from recording history, through the passage of an EOS 5 film into digital and moving into a desire to 'make images' rather than take photos, I find myself here. Photography. "For the thrill of it." Photography. "It's where life is happening." Photography. "When time stands still." Photography. "Maybe it's just about being there again."