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Tboli Maiden - oil on canvas 16" x 24" by JBulaong 2015
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Bagobo Tribe Girl - oil on canvas 24" x 32" by JBulaong
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Imugan Falls feat. Ifugao Deer Hunter - oil on canvas 24" x 32" by JBulaong 2015
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Vintage photo taken in the early 1900 of young Ibaloi girls in their Benguet tapis, wrapped around skirt, and kambal, blouse or top, carrying the kayabang , basket , strapped on their heads.Ibaloi children do not have much playtime .They worked in the farm and helped with daily household chores.
Titled "Headhunters, Northern Luzon. Elderly Ifugao man in full headhunter regalia."
From the personal papers of Joseph Phillips of the 2nd Regiment, Company M, Tennessee Volunteers during the Spanish-American War.
Source: freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smokymtnman/spa...
T'boli Brass Figure of a woman giving birth, assisted by a traditional birth attendant, made using the LOST WAX method. Taken with Nikon D80 fitted with 55mm Micro Nikkor lens. Natural lighting with golden reflector.
T'boli Brass Figures of three musicians made using the LOST WAX method, taken with Nikon D80 fitted with 55mm Micro Nikkor Lens. Natural lighting with golden reflector
T'boli brass belt taken with the Nikon D80 fitted with 55mm Micro Nikkor lens. Natural lighting, with golden reflector
T'boli Brass figure made in Lake S'bu, Philippines by the LOST WAX method, taken with Nikon D80 with Micro Nikkor 55mm lens. Natural lighting, with golden reflector.
this is a short photo story i did during the 5th PCP professional photojournalism workshop in august 2009. the posting is long overdue.
i got word from kanawan that ate nerissa passed away two weeks ago. kuya ed is now left to raise five little children on his own. i'm taking the news very badly because i wonder if publishing this story earlier would have changed some things.
this is a grim reminder not to be self-indulgent as a storyteller. as a witness, i realize i have the moral obligation to tell some stories to as many people possible, the soonest time possible.