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Borderless
Place and Indigenous Faces
June 19-25, 2008
Ayala Malls, Glorietta 3, Makati City
Filipinos are among the most talented in the world. Browse any online
photography galleries and forums, and chances are, Filipinos will be
one of the most active posters there.
The Internet has made it easier for people to connect, and has made it
possible for those whose passion is photography to share their
knowledge of the craft from miles away.
For these people, the world has become almost without borders, and
while many of them have yet to see each other,
some have become good friends.
Twenty-two Filipino photographers from five countries have come
together to bring you a photo exhibit called
"Borderless: Places and
Indigenous Faces."
Country Organizers:
Philippines: Aly Reyes
USA: Donna Samonte
UAE/ KSA: Jeff Vergara
Organizer: Cez Jarlyn Young
Major Sponsor: Digiprint
Grand Opening: 19th of June 2008
Glorietta 3 (in front of Zara)
6:30 in the evening
Cultural Exchange - #Lugano #Long #Lake #Love
#watercolor #charcoal #draw365 #digiprint #kunst #artjournal by @peter_seelig
My mom went out to check what we were doing, and I asked her to look into the camera, and click, "yeah ma, click that little thing yup that's it, and put us in the middle and say when you're clicking ah!" -- it was so funny seeing her fiddle with the funky looking Diana F+ named Prima as lovingly lent to me by Venice. So, this is me and my sister. Yep, she's the crazy one in the family and we love her! :) I'll teach her more about photography soon.
P.S. I got 10 rolls from Digiprint/LBC arriving tomorrow. I have never felt this excited for so much film. Hahaha! Hopefully our shots get published in the school's newspaper--in color! :D "La Salle Lomo-fied" <3
Sept 20, 2009 | Susana Heights, Muntinlupa, Philippines
Diana F+ with Kodak Ektachrome E200
Strobist Lomography
Lomography Fisheye#2 Camera
Multiple Exposed
Expired Fujifilm Sensia ASA 100 slides
Flashwaves Radio trigger
580ex mounted on a lightstand w/ umbrella
Cross-processed and scanned by Digiprint
No Additional Post Processing Done
1st click on the shutter, the strobe didnt pop. switch MX (multiple exposure) then inverted the camera, made the shot again. this time, the film camera triggered the strobe.
Subway construction site in Vijzelgracht, Amsterdam city, 2014 - digital photo-print art, 2014 made by the artist-duo HilFo: Hilly van Eerten & Fons Heijnsbroek. The giclee-version is still for sale in several sizes. My email: hillye@xs4all.nl.
In 2014 we started to edit some of our mutual photography together; in this way digital photo-collages grew out, like this one.
The image is placed by us in the public domain - in high resolution picture - so you can make your own art-print if you like, for on the wall.
Graphic Collage in urban print art on paper - unique mono-prints and digital prints in limited edition. My art-prints are for sale worldwide.
Dutch graphic artist, Hilly van Eerten, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Strokes of a Genius
By Mafelou C. Leagogo-Agriam
In the worldwide community of photographers who join the fiercely competitive digital photography contests in the internet, to mention, www.dpchallenge.com, www.digitalimagecafe.com and www.betterphoto.com, Bangkok-based Ilonggo Manuel “Manny” Libres Librodo, Jr. stands out for garnering countless top awards. For this reason, he is ranked by his peers just a step behind the world’s number one shutterbug, a fellow in Iceland.
A portrait photographer by heart and a Psychology teacher by profession, Manny elicits unrestrained excitement from both competitors and his huge fanbase over his photographs splashed on the website. Manny’s on-line gallery (www.pbase.com/manny_librodo) shows the most number of viewers, hitting a record high of 16 million since he opened in 2004.
Although his portraits are much admired, the man has not gone full-blown commercial. His exemplary works are found in selected media forms: the annual UNICEF calendars, postcards and posters; photography and travel magazines; company literatures; advertisements; and websites of corporations and private individuals. His framed photos occasionally displayed in exhibits are lapped up by private art collectors. And probably one of the loudest acclamations to his superiority in the field of photography is his being an endorser of Nikon Philippines and Digiprint.
What is a Manny Librodo photograph like that it enthralls his peers and fans alike? Take a good look at his picture. It hits you in the heart. A typical Librodo portrait seems to probe into the soul of his subject and unravels its nature. In a word, he describes his work as “lyrical.”
“It sings a song of emotion. It recites a soulful poem. It paints a dramatic light. A picture is worth a second glance only if it conveys an emotion. My goal is to infect my viewers with what they see in my picture. Be it a smile, a frown, a hopeful gaze or a look of despair, life is worth sharing,” he enthuses.
In the four years that he immersed himself in the realm of photography, he remains true to his style. The world is his studio and source of inspiration. The sun supplies him the natural light he uses in all his pictures. While the shadows it causes add drama to his art form, colors are an essential element he cannot live without.
Unaccustomed to a world of photography based on a more controlled set-up, Manny follows his gut feel and shoots with his heart. There is no drawing board to speak of; neither filter, flashes nor tripod. They cramp his sense of spontaneity, he says. “I may be blind to the technical side of photography but I have my eyes to see beauty in such unimaginable places.”
Where does this sense of free spiritedness spring from? Manny’s childhood was spent in the rustic part of Lambunao, a town in Iloilo. As the fourth son of six children of public school teachers, life, he says, was a constant struggle for survival and identity. Through all this, his parents, Manuel, Sr. and Coroy, were both a model of selfless sacrifice and encouragement. The family values that they instilled on their children, like ambition and industry, incessantly challenged Manny’s sense of adventure, ingenuity and competition, driving him to graduate at the top of his class.
Amidst this milieu, he found comfort in solitude, observing people passing by. He admired the finer things in life and everything beautiful. In his teens, he acquired the gift of eloquence and wrote or spoke of his thoughts, visions and imagination in different forums.
The power of a captivating picture over a thousand words he came to realize only by happenstance. One day while waiting for his turn in a dental clinic, he came upon the Mabuhay, an in-flight glossy magazine of the Philippine Air Lines. He fell in love with the beautiful pictures. “Looking at the expressive faces in the magazine was almost heaven to me.” he exclaims. It was his initiation into the world of photography.
In the year 2000, Manny left Iloilo for a teaching post in Bangkok, Thailand, armed with a college degree in Social Science from the University of the Philippines in the Visayas and a string of past work experiences, such as, as a language instructor with the US Peace Corps, as a teacher in an exclusive school for boys, and as a regional marketing man in an insurance firm. He teaches Psychology to junior and senior high school students of the prominent Ramrudee International School in Bangkok. This day job sustains his expensive photography hobby.
At the start, Manny’s pioneer attempt at the craft was limited to being a spectator. “I like colors and patterns. I like displays of majesty and splendor. I like to experience unique cultures. All of these interests eventually led to travel, and photography entered the mix merely as a means to document my journeys. At first I carried a simple point-and-shoot camera and always wanted to be in the picture myself. The random people who clicked the shutter didn’t frame me well.”
Dissatisfied with the end-results, he resolved to direct the scenes himself. “Hence I made the difficult decision to leave ‘my modeling days’ behind and become a photographer. My early photos focused mainly on patterns and tricks of light. My results were eye-pleasing, but what I really wanted to do was photograph people. I needed a live model… I would want to capture the expression and emotions I found so captivating on film.”
He had nothing but a few brave Thai students as models to start with. He had to use a lot of resourcefulness to create props out of a veil, a blackboard or a wall, and to find the light and shadow suited for certain intent. His knowledge in Psychology came in handy in drawing out the desired mood from his models. It wasn’t long, however, before his photographs were recognized.
“I was featured in a Thai magazine where one spread showed the pictures of my students. The following day in school, words must have gotten around fast about the beautiful pictures in the magazine because more students came up to me offering to pose as models. Now I can get anyone to model for me.”
Manny goes to shooting expeditions lugging a camera bag for his Nikon D3 and 24-70 Nikkor lens, his old 70-200 Nikkor lens and an Epson P5000 for showing his pictures to others. His extensive travels to Europe, Canada, Cambodia, Nepal, Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Thailand and the Philippines have amassed tons of incredible photos of people and their culture, history and sights, which one day will be incorporated in an awe-inspiring coffeetable book, his ultimate goal. Manny acknowledges his brother Jose (Boboy) for playing a vital role in his endeavors. “He is my walking manual in my photography and photoshop works.”
How does he choose his models, one may ask. “…. I look for faces with character… I can spot them in a room full of people. Be it on the streets of Nepal, in a Balinese classroom, a beach in the Philippines, or a temple in Thailand. I am drawn to faces that have stories to tell.
“More than one people have told me that I have a natural charm with people. I honestly don’t know what to make of that; but I do smile a lot and when they smile back I take a photo.
“Kids are such naturals because they don’t act or become worried about the camera. They’re just themselves and I happily snap photos as they chase a frog or jump over benches.
“With a few exceptions, most of the women I meet enjoy having their pictures taken. But the men are often too shy to pose – even though they clearly have this gnawing desire to be ‘framed’.
“When it comes to the elderly, I specially enjoy immortalizing their pride and dignity on film. The bottom line is: Everybody wants to be photographed, but it is how you approach them that makes the difference.”
From among the numerous people he has caught in stills, one stands out as his all-time favorite: Rosalinda. She is an Ilongga cigarette vendor in her sixties and mother of 11 children, whom he met while vacationing in Iloilo City.
“I didn’t know her nor had I seen her before,” Manny relates. “But that day when the jeepney I was riding passed her on the street corner I knew she was someone I had to meet. She was selling cigarettes, and what initially caught my attention was her flaming pink hair. Then I noticed her face: wrinkled yet beautiful; worn yet dignified…”
His Rosalinda portrait evokes a thousand meaning. One would be of a tough woman whose deep lines and sun-ravaged, dark, old, leathery skin testify to a hardened life; yet her Mona Lisa smile and ringed fingers subtly suggest a feminine wile. More tales will be woven about the cigarette vendor with the coy smile as she moves from place to place in the four corners of the globe, because the Rosalinda portrait will affect people in multifarious ways.
“There is so much to explore in the human face,” Manny says. “From the smooth skin of the children to the wrinkles of the olds, all the lines and textures carry a thousand words. But a portrait can do more. It can tell us a thousand stories with a million words. That is what I am trying to achieve with my portraits.”
Sharing his passion to a wider audienceship, Manny conducts workshops for groups interested in photography or on a one-on-one basis. Outside Thailand, he charges a rather steep price for the sessions. Hobbyists in Davao, Iloilo, Cebu and Manila, and other parts of the world, seem not to mind his rates if only to be able to compose lyrical pictures the M.A.N.U.E.L. way. A full-time teacher that he is, workshops are done on weekends or on school holidays.
Anyone who aspires to shoot like Manny Librodo must heed his advice: keep the passion ever-burning, invest on the right gear and keep on shooting. “There’s no better learning than actually experiencing it,” he says. “Be spontaneous… Let your picture sing! Even if it’s out of tune, it still is making a statement that people cannot ignore.”
Prithee, who can possibly ignore a Manny Librodo?
lange geschichte über auftrag architekten denkmalschutz expertisen papier sieb und digiprints und dann doch nicht
Canonet GIII QL17 / Fuji Superia XTRA 400
This is my first foray with film and I must say the process is quite addictive and instructive. With digital, you can be as wanton as you can be since if you do not like the picture, you can just delete it and take another. With film, everything should be planned and deliberate. It seemed that every shot should count. I would also add here extra excitement from waiting on how your pictures turned out based on the interactions of several variables such as the type of film used, the camera used and the developing process. I love it! =)
after more than 6 mos, i finally processed my roll of film thanks to DigiPrint, photo taken at LRT2 Cubao Station, a sneaky shot hihi, vivitar uws as my camera with kodak hd400 as my film : )
Explored June 27, 2009 #490
Canonet GIII QL17 / Fuji Superia XTRA 400
This is my first foray with film and I must say the process is quite addictive and instructive. With digital, you can be as wanton as you can be since if you do not like the picture, you can just delete it and take another. With film, everything should be planned and deliberate. It seemed that every shot should count. I would also add here extra excitement from waiting on how your pictures turned out based on the interactions of several variables such as the type of film used, the camera used and the developing process. I love it! =)
Canonet GIII QL17 / Fuji Superia XTRA 400
This is my first foray with film and I must say the process is quite addictive and instructive. With digital, you can be as wanton as you can be since if you do not like the picture, you can just delete it and take another. With film, everything should be planned and deliberate. It seemed that every shot should count. I would also add here extra excitement from waiting on how your pictures turned out based on the interactions of several variables such as the type of film used, the camera used and the developing process. I love it! =)
When I grow up (some more), I wish to have lots and lots of money. So I can always buy film. So I can buy my dream cameras (an lc-a+ and a golden half). So I can be a suki of Digiprint. So I can take pictures whenever I want without having to think of how many films I have left inside the refrigerator. So I can give cameras to other people as gifts because they ask me if they can have my cameras and I don't want to give my babies away but i also want to share with them the joy of lomography. Money cannot buy happiness but it can buy happiness toy cameras and lots and lots of film. So I wish I had lots of money.
Note to myself: no parallax compensation with the Belair! -> Aim higher at short distances.
Camera: Lomography Belair X 6-12, 58mm, f8. Film: Fujichrome Provia 400X, home-crossprocessed with the Rollei Digibase C41 kit.
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
Nikon FM2n
Neopan 400
Zoom-Nikkor 25-50mm 1:4 + Tokina Red Filter
Developed in Studio 58's Dip-and-Dunk machine with Kodak Xtol
5x7 scans from my neopan 400 roll. I hated how terribly they scanned neopan on digiprint's scanner so I decided print them traditionally and have James Jayme work some magic with his new toy. Thanks bro!
Enjoying the sunset francis?
Printed in Lucky 5x7 glossy paper
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
Scott Kelby's 3rd Annual Photowalk
Quiapo and Binondo Flickristasindios Group
Finally, Digiprint came and delivered my rolls to our doorstep.
Expect more photos soon. ;D
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
sisters. photos. pretty dresses <3
digiprint delivered my 5 rolls of film today AND I AM SO STOKED about the results! :D
Posting sooo much more soon ;)
Will catch up with your streams over the weekend. Back to school today and I can't believe there's so much work to do, but it's all good! Learning is fun :D
OH! I finished Paolo Coelho's book Eleven Minutes today AND I CRIED <3 I love it. My new favorite book. I'll definitely post more quotes here soon. I am such a girl, emotional and crying over sweet things in books. I will say it again: I love it :)
Oh joy :) View On Black
September 20, 2009 | Susana Heights, Muntinlupa City, Philippines
Pentax Espio + Fuji Sensia 100
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I can’t help but share with you what El Alamein actually means and the history behind this beautiful and hidden place on earth mainly familiar to Egyptians who enjoy their summer vacations here. El Alamein not only has beautiful beaches but also loads of untouched Sahara land.
Two important World War II battles were fought in the area. Nearly every monument and landmark within El Alamein environs is dedicated to this event and the soldiers who gave their lives here. There are separate memorials for the soldiers from each of the countries who fought on this battlefield.
Top: Joelle Boers
Snake Skin Cuff: Heather Gardner
Sunglasses: Ulli Mahler
Bag: Celine Nano
Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini
Shorts: Zara
Fish Buckle Belt: Reptiles House
Cap: No Brand
I am terrible at selfies so you'll just have to take my word for it. This is me on my digiprint Lamzac during movie night in Amsterdam
(Posted @instagram, December 03, 2016 at 10:31PM: ift.tt/2g5E9GU)
Both images were scanned from film. Left is from my CanoScan, right is from the photolab. Canon's is more saturated. I have to do something about the white dots though.
Pushkar Camel Fair 2009, India.
The Indios Experience: The Flickristasindios 1st Exhibit
December 15-19, 2008
TriNoma Mall, Quezon City
"The Indios is an assembly of Filipino Flickr members bonded by their love for life through photowalks and charity works, weekly get-togethers, and most of all, by their serious passion for photographic art. The exhibit will showcase the works of these men and women ranging from the mundane to the surreal, from snapshots of daily life to the unexplored and magical worlds, and everything else in between." - Mike Rosales
Supported by: Yahoo!
In coordination with:
Flickr
Yahoo!
Display Logic
TriNoma
Digiprint
Psicom Publishing
Macropharma Corporation
Galvez Handicraft
See you there, Guys!
Poster Design: Third Gonzales
Canonet GIII QL17 / Fuji Superia XTRA 400
This is my first foray with film and I must say the process is quite addictive and instructive. With digital, you can be as wanton as you can be since if you do not like the picture, you can just delete it and take another. With film, everything should be planned and deliberate. It seemed that every shot should count. I would also add here extra excitement from waiting on how your pictures turned out based on the interactions of several variables such as the type of film used, the camera used and the developing process. I love it! =)