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Photographer of the Week

Benjamin Bautista-
Revealing the Artist Within-
By YUGEL LOSORATA–

More often, people tend not to believe when things come out too good to be true. While this may be the case, real artists need not worry about convincing people to believe in their unbelievably great work. Truth is all that matters, isn’t it?
Canada-based Benjamin Bautista found himself [...]

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 [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

On 3-D, Father’s Day, and other Images–

Readers familiar with how characters seem to pop out of the screen in a 3-D movie may be interested in checking out a photo exhibit that I chanced upon last week. This is the “Nazareno” series exhibit by Jake Verzosa at the Manila Collective Photospace – Café at the [...]

Photographs & Memories

Explore Exciting Singapore–
Walking along a concrete Pasir Ris bicycle lane recently, photo-hunting partner, Evelyn Bartolome and I met an old Singaporean.  I greeted him and commented, “You have a very beautiful country.”
“All countries are beautiful, Madam,” he waved and resumed his speed.
“Selamat,” I shouted.
True enough, all countries are beautiful, especially their people, natural resources like [...]

Photographer of the Week

Paul Gerald Banday - Showcasing Nature’s Wonder -
by Yugel Losorata

 
 

When something comes down, something might come up.  This was what happened when photographer Paul Gerald Banday found himself in an unfortunate moment of seeing his camera equipment got soaked by seawater. He was on a relatively ordinary island-hopping in the middle of Mactan Channel when [...]

Photo Events

Being There 1946: The Legacy of Teodulo Protomartir–
Teodulo Protomartir was there in 1946 when the Americans gave the Philippines its independence. On July 4, he witnessed the birth of the Philippine Republic. For the first time, the Philippine flag flew alone and free. The Filipino crowd cheering by, planes flying overhead, floats lining the parade [...]

Through a Lens, Clearly!

Sharing Images (6)–
The column has been receiving a lot of photo submissions lately from new readers and even more from previously featured ones. Today, we will be dispensing with the usual special feature in order to provide more space for our new contributors.
IT professional Melvin Mamado writes that he started on photography 10 years ago [...]

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