In the Cornfield – Bugallon, Pangasinan (Photo by Daryl Salazar) “This photo was taken in Bugallon, Pangasinan using Huawei Nova 3i. I took this photo of my niece in the middle of cornfield, complementing the red color of her dress with the green color of corn leaves.” – Daryl Salazar ...
Photographer of the Week: Rosaline Jamio Baylosis By Maan D’Asis Pamaran As a Filipina working in Dubai, Rosaline Jamio Baylosis says that looking through the lens has offered her a brighter world view. “I am attracted to photography mainly because it makes me happy. It is something I do that...
The Farmer (Photo by Christian Basa) “I named this photo ‘The Farmer’ because what I see is a ‘salakot’ (hat) used by farmers to protect them from the heat of the sun. I tried this water droplet photography during the lockdown because I can’t go out to take pictures in some places so I...
Photographer of the Week: Elena “Len” Taeza By Maan D’Asis Pamaran Women are not usually so enamored with bugs, but then again, Elena “Len” Taeza is no ordinary woman. Nature’s tiny creatures actually fascinate Len, which is why her photography focuses on the scenes often overlooked by...
Nothing can dim the light that shines from within (Photo by Mary May "Placid" Matic) “This was taken in August 2018. A week before that, I did low-key type of photos for a client. My colleagues saw those photos and asked me what light setup I used for this particular shoot, I showed them my setup...
By Chris Malinao Let's break these down: Range, masks, Lightroom. 1) Lightroom, of course, is the best workflow software for the photographer. If you shoot a lot of photos, even smartphone photos, Lightroom can be useful. (But why use only a smartphone if you love taking photos? Use a DSLR camera,...
Brown-throated Kingfisher (Photo by Val Villanueva ) “We’re lucky to have moved to Sta. Rosa City from the asphalt jungle of Makati. Our house now is surrounded by verdant vegetation which thrives on an active creek located just outside our perimeter fence. Perhaps such condition makes our...
Photographer of the Week: Eduard Yaco By Maan D’Asis Pamaran His photography journey began in the high seas. Eduard Yaco, a native of Oriental Mindoro started his career life as a seafarer, feeling the effects of homesickness aboard an international cargo vessel. The views of sunsets on the sea,...
Photographer of the Week: Roger Singson By Maan D’Asis Pamaran It was his corporate job that led to his exposure to some of the best creative minds in the industry and eventually started Roger Singson’s own photography journey. Fun Bike Moons Pollen Jelly “As a former brand marketer of food...
Mamzar (Photo by Rosaline Baylosis) “One of the quick getaways in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is spending time on the beach. There are a lot of beaches out here which are very accessible, relaxing and can offer many activities at the same time. This photo was taken from Mamzar Open beach,...
Readers’ Photo Corner By Raffy Paredes Now through December 31 st , you can stream all classes featured at the Nikon School Online at no cost. Normally, these classes cost between $15 and $50 each. Each course is taught by a professional photographer and features in-depth lessons to improve your...
Anino (Photo by Nap Catacutan) I also enjoy black-and-white images. However, I take all of my images in color using NEF (RAW) format and convert those I choose to black and white and enhance them through post-processing. – Nap Catacutan Our appreciation to Neutral Ground Reborn (NGR) (...