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Hutama Limarta

South Jakarta, Indonesia
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About Hutama
I am a photographer based in Jakarta, Indonesia. I regularly travel between cities of Indonesia. My photographic vision is to tell compelling stories for readers with emotional images, because image speaks thousands of words.

My passion is in social-issues, culture, travel, environment, and people.
Languages
English Indonesian
Services
Feature Stories Photography Fact Checking
Skills
Current Affairs Science & Environment Arts & Books
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Portfolio

GIVE A GIFT OF COMPASSION

10 Mar 2023  |  Compassion Australia
The article highlights the positive impact of Gifts of Compassion in various communities around the world. It tells the story of Bagus, an Indonesian salt farmer, who, along with his community, benefited from the support and training provided by Gifts of Compassion and the local Compassion centre after losing his job due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program helped them to start salt farming and fishing, leading to a sustainable income. The article also mentions other global initiatives, such as providing resources for small businesses in El Salvador, access to safe drinking water in Togo, and improved toilet facilities in Burkina Faso. The overarching message is that through Gifts of Compassion, one can contribute to the well-being of children, families, and entire communities, fostering transformation and hope.

Indonesia: Even the children of fishermen can study

10 Mar 2023  |  compassion.it
Linda, a 14-year-old girl from Puncel, Indonesia, shares her story of growing up in a fishing village where many children from similar backgrounds struggle to afford education. Despite the financial challenges exacerbated by the pandemic, Linda is grateful for the support from Compassion's distance adoption program, which covers her school fees and materials, allowing her to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher. She emphasizes the importance of education and equal opportunities for children worldwide, acknowledging the painful reality of poverty and the exclusion it brings.

Gracious words, sweet to the soul

12 Mar 2022  |  Compassion UK
The article discusses the impact of sponsorship and letter-writing on a young woman named Ani in Indonesia, who has been sponsored by Gail through Compassion. Ani, now 21, is about to graduate from the Compassion program, reflecting on the encouragement and kindness she received from Gail's letters over the years. The article emphasizes the importance of words and communication in building relationships and providing support. It also highlights the role of sponsors in improving a child's self-esteem and the profound effect that regular contact and encouragement can have. The article encourages sponsors to continue writing to their sponsored children and to consider the possibility of sponsoring another child in need.

A fishing village on the northern tip of Java stays true to its roots

01 Jul 2021  |  www.insideindonesia.org
The article by Hutama Limarta provides a vivid description of Banyutowo, a fishing village on the northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia. The village is known for its fish auction house, Tempat Pelelangan Ikan Banyutowo, where a variety of seafood is sold through lively auctions. The port is a central hub for the community, offering beautiful sunrises and a gathering place for both locals and visitors. The fisherman Utomo shares insights into the village's dependency on fishing and the need for alternative income sources. The article also touches on the communal spirit of the villagers, especially during boat maintenance and launching ceremonies. Despite a proposal by the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries to designate Banyutowo as a National Fishing Village, there has been no progress on this front. The piece concludes with reflections on the deep-rooted maritime culture of the village, resonating with Indonesian folklore.

International Women's Day 2021: 11 Women Share Their Inspiring Stories and Unshakeable Faith

08 Mar 2021  |  endingpovertytogether.org
In recognition of International Women's Day, Compassion Canada featured 11 women from various countries sharing their experiences and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. The women, ranging in age from 18 to 91, discussed the additional burdens they faced, such as childcare, homeschooling, and loss of income. Despite these hardships, the stories highlighted their resilience, strength, and unshakeable faith. The women shared their hopes and dreams for a better future, equality, and the preservation of cultural practices. The article also touched on the support provided by Compassion Canada and local communities during these trying times.
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