Posts Tagged ‘wedding photographer’
project: lifeline
After the Typhoon Ondoy ( Ketsana ) ravaged my country and left the land with lots of homeless people, action has to be done. We have to help our fellow citizens. I was invited in an event dubbed PROJECT: LIFELINE, an event to raise funds for the victims of the typhoon this coming October 24, 2009. Lots of artists and musicians will gather for this event to raise money for charities. This would be my share.
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portrait | portraiture | portrait photography
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Took a photo of a very close friend of mine a long time ago. I was rummaging on the multitudes of picture folders stuck in My Documents when I stumbled on these photos. Fun times…:). This was where I started taking fun, candid and unrehearsed photos. Photos that make you smile even when you have grown apart, And have walked different paths. Photos that transports you back in time and brings you back the memories that you’ve shared.
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Jerry and Edna | wedding photography | Camiguin Island
Love do really transcends in all ages. It doesn’t mean that when someone is already beyond the usual marrying age, he or she couldn’t find love. Love is for all ages. The weather was very cooperative that day. I was pretty much considering that it would rain that day as it was raining the previous days, but thank God, the weather was so perfect. And with a very warm welcome and hospitality of the couple and their family, I know the wedding would push through with no major setbacks.
Aye Navarro was the main photographer of this wedding and I just assisted him. I told Aye that I would like to get more candid shots than pose shots in this wedding. So I was pretty much running around the place. These are a few of my photos.
Main photographer: AYE NAVARRO
with: Bon Aserios and Louie Yee
Videographer: ATOY MARTINEZ
Set-director: Dennis Almazan
Reception: Bahay Bakasyunan sa Camiguin
Location: Camiguin Island, Philippines
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A day after the wedding, we decided to stay for a day more and just tour around Camiguin island and take some landscape shots of its famous tourist spots.
katibawasan falls

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Mt. Hibok-Hibok

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Sunken Cemetery

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I met this wonderful French couple who were there snorkelling around the Sunken Cemetery. And I asked them if I could take their portraits…Bon Voyage.:)

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and the group
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