Photographer of the Week: Noel Casaje By Maan D’Asis Pamaran There is something about seeing nature at her most serene that inspires Los Angeles-based photographer Noel Casaje to capture that moment. “Even back when I started, I've always had an affinity for landscape photography. I enjoyed...
The 2020 edition of a contest for photography enthusiasts by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has set November 30 as the deadline for submission of entries. “Faces of Accelerating Transformation through Agricultural Innovation (ATTAIN)”...
Photographer of the Week: Rache Go By Maan D’Asis Pamaran Photographer Rache Go can be described as an old soul. Her main interest lies in preserving the remnants of bygone days that show either the preservation – or ruins – of Manila’s heritage. One of her biggest projects to date was as...
Tour Eiffel (Photo by Jan Levent) “Trocadero is one of my favorite places to visit. Here you can see the Eiffel tower. Before, I used to hate every time it rains, but now it's not since I saw the stunning image from the reflection.” – Jan Levent Our appreciation to Neutral Ground Reborn (NGR)...
Readers’ Photo Corner By Raffy Paredes As we have been having a series of storms lately, readers may be interested in “How and Why You Should Take Photos in Bad Weather” by Jaron Schneider. The article featured on Peta Pixel links to a 9.5-minute video by Spanish-American photographer and...
Photographer of the Week: Judith Baldeo By Maan D’Asis Pamaran Photography means documenting not only an event or environment but also the mood in that particular moment in time. This is what Judith Baldeo keeps in mind when she takes her photographs of landscapes, street scenes, or portraits. Sa...
Itlugan (Photo by Jack Morales) “One of the perks of visiting my hometown is that I get to see the wonders of nature. Capturing the behavior of insects in the real world is so fascinating! This photo of lady bugs guarding their eggs was taken in Bulacan last September after several months of...
By Chris Malinao You can make your own presets, that’s the smarter move. That way, you’re applying your own style to your own images, not other people’s style. Take presets from other photographers you admire as instructive in the way they edit their photos but make your own. Do you...
Mother & Child (Photo by Macbeth Omega) “My family and I were on a trip to a beach down south of Leyte. On our way back, we were scanning some tourist spots to visit along the way and we found the Hindang Cave and wild monkeys’ park. At the top of the park is the Hindang Cave and we would...
Photographer of the Week: Christopher “Tawpee” Comeso By Maan D’Asis Pamaran Long before he held a camera, Christopher “Tawpee” de Castro Comeso wielded a pencil. A budding artist, he first honed his craft as a cartoonist in their high school newspaper at the Nasugbu Insitute. It was also...
Photographer of the Week: Michael Benzon Lim By Maan D’Asis Pamaran With the current situation where people are forced to step back from their busy lives, there is room for introspection. This is the mood that Michael Benzon Lim portrays in his photographs that feature calming reflections using...
Langgam (Photo by Elena Taeza) “This was taken last July 10, 2020 in Hagonoy, Bulacan. I used my phone with attached micro clip lens when I captured this photo.” – Elena Taeza Our appreciation to Neutral Ground Reborn (NGR) (https://www.facebook.com/groups/neutralgroundreborn/). This photo...