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...
Legends are usually based on real life, either as a way to explain the mundane but unexplainable or to make what is ordinary extraordinary. In the case of local legend Ibong Adarna, its real life basis is as beautifully extravagant. Wildlife photographer Edwin Martinez was able to capture this...
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) (...
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...
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...
FYA! TG Villanueva is an artist you should be paying attention to right now It’s been a while but we’re resurrecting this segment where Manila Bulletin Lifestyle Arts + Culture features local young artists on the rise. For our comeback piece, we turn our gaze to an artist who describes himself...
Artists supporting artists BETWEEN THE LINES Gina Osterloh questions our notion of self identity Despite the current Covid-19 health crisis, kindness and cooperation are pervasive. This holds true even in the art industry. To celebrate Filipino talent, Italian Ambassador Giorgio Guglielmino...
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...