2009 September

Archive for September, 2009

Photographer of the week

BoBot Go - Looking Into the Outside World 
By YUGEL LOSORATA–

There are some people who are always out in the open yet they cannot see the beauty appearing before them. But there are also those who can look into their inner selves so as to understand nature and life outside their windows.
 
Outdoor photographer Bobot Go has [...]

Photography 101

A Beginners’ Guide to Flash Photography
How to Photograph a GHOST (Last Part)–

Ghost experts say that there are many different types of ghost manifestations. Among them are Orbs, Vortexes, and Full Body manifestations. According to some, not all that inhabits in the spiritual realm is necessarily a ghost. There are times that what constitutes a photographic [...]

Through a lens, clearly

From the Inbox (14)–

Today’s column features seven new readers sending their images from various parts of the country. Some are professionals while others are students with the youngest at seven years of age.

Hydrographic engineer Carter Luma-ang shares, “Photography takes away my stress accumulated from work.” He relates that he started shooting with film in high [...]

Digital Focus

Two Copy Wrongs
Don’t Make a Copyright–

Although the issue of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) has been debated to death in print and on the Web, it is treated by many as a distant problem-like an epidemic on the other side of the globe, nothing to be alarmed about, until it strikes someone we know, or comes [...]

Photo Updates & Events

‘The Unguarded Moment’ (Color Imaging Contest )–

Epson has launched the Epson Color Imaging Contest, an annual photography competition that celebrates and showcases the artistry of amateur and professional photographers. The contest provides an ideal platform for Filipino photographers to win fabulous prizes and a chance to represent the Philippines in an international competition where the [...]

Photo of the week

Calling all photography enthusiasts!

If you have a good photograph that you would like to share and you think is good enough to be published, send it to us (including some technical information about the image). We are looking for images of any subject that will catch the readers’ attention and paint a thousand words. After [...]

The Break of Dawn

Where Things Begin–

Some things have to begin somewhere. In my case, it was around 26 ago when I first got my hands on what was really my camera. Cameras were very prohibitive then, equipment was hard to find and there were very few teachers around. I was in grade six and I knew I had [...]

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