We Left Our Corporate Career Plans Behind To Document Over 800 Small Towns Across M’sia | WeirdKaya
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Whether in vibrant Kuala Lumpur or a quaint old town, Malaysia holds a culture that is unlike elsewhere. While we’re familiar with big cities, did you know that our nation is home to some 800 towns, with many still waiting to be uncovered?
Small Towns Malaysia, helmed by business partners Ash Raja and Jonathan Dexter, is dedicated to capturing this side of Malaysia.
Through their lens shared on video-sharing platforms like TikTok, the 35-year-olds aim to document quaint towns and villages, showcasing the landscapes, warmth and people that make Malaysia one of a kind.
Each video feels like a journey home, reminding us that there’s more to Malaysia than meets the eye.
From schoolmates to business partnersWhile Ash and Jonathan have known each other since secondary school, their friendship only blossomed in college, thanks to a photography elective in their course.
Armed with their own cameras, they began experimenting with visual storytelling, which quickly gained attention.
And so, J&A Productions, a photography and videography company, was born. They began with wedding photography before expanding to corporate shoots and taking on outdoor projects in the hospitality industry.
The birth of Small Towns MalaysiaSince its release, Small Towns Malaysia’s documentary on Papan, Perak, has since garnered over 800,000 views on TikTok.
Ash and Jonathan’s foray into the hospitality industry sparked the idea of Small Towns Malaysia, a project driven by their desire to showcase the beauty of Malaysia on their own terms.
What began as a creative escape from commercial work quickly gained traction on TikTok, resonating with audiences across and beyond Malaysia.
Through intimate closeups, slow-moving scenes of daily life and historical heritage, and breathtaking drone shots of landscapes, Ash and Jonathan bring life to Malaysia’s forgotten places, creating authentic, engaging stories in short videos.
Many more hidden gems to goHowever, Small Towns Malaysia’s journey is far from over, with the duo sharing that they have a list of over 600 towns and villages to film.
With a list that long and an aim to shoot a minimum of four locations every month, Jonathan acknowledges that the monthly target is still on the low end.
Ash agreed, adding that although they have fallen short of their monthly goal this year due to busy work schedules and new collaborations and partnerships, the supportive community on TikTok drives the duo to continue their passion for filming and creating content.
“And we feel obligated because we’ve done other people’s towns, why can’t we do other towns?” Ash said, adding that some have even offered meals and their homes to stay.
To keep up with this goal, the team adheres to a planned shooting schedule, staying at least three days in a town every week.
“When shooting on the streets, we never know what’s going to happen. Suddenly, we see a nice interaction between people, or this uncle is telling me about a nice place around the corner,” Jonathan shared.
‘Pasars are the best!’When asked about memorable experiences from their video shoots, Jonathan notes that it’s the morning wet markets and pasar malams.
But this journey isn’t without its challenges. From difficult client projects to unpredictable weather, Jonathan noted that they’re “often at the mercy of the weather.”
Despite these challenges, the duo has reached significant milestones, including exceeding the 100,000-follower mark on TikTok.
For Ash, the biggest achievement lies in bringing awareness to these small towns, encouraging Malaysians to explore and appreciate their own country.
By the community, for the communityWhen asked if they have tips for budding content creators, Ash says that it’s important to stick to your guns and creativity.
As for Jon, he had this to say: “Sometimes the criticism you get might not be for you, but it’s always good to weigh them out and see if you can improve. It’s also easy to forget why you’re creating content in the first place”.
In doing so, they embody the spirit of responsible creation, mindfully crafting content that not only celebrates Malaysia’s diversity but also fosters a sense of unity and respect among their wide audience.
To date, Small Towns Malaysia is a team of five individuals: founders Ash and Jonathan, blind Bahasa-Malaysia-translator Seong, Jennifer, who handles partnerships and collabs, and video editor cum TikTok creator Mukhlis.
Ash adds that Small Towns Malaysia’s most important asset, however, is its followers.
For Ash and Jonathan, Small Towns Malaysia has become more than just a creative outlet; it’s a platform to share the genuine spirit of Malaysia, one small town at a time.
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