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...
By Raffy Paredes The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have been given out. Take a break from all we have been going through the past months and get a laugh from the hilarious gallery of winners and finalists at www.comedywildlifephoto.com . Microsoft researchers have built an AI system that’s...
This North Philippine Dwarf Kingfisher is a sight for sore eyes Just a week ago, a rare bird captured the hearts of Pinoys online. A pale-colored Eurasian Tree Sparrow, or more commonly known as a maya , was photographed in a park in Las Piñas . If you found that adorable, then this photo of an...
Photographer of the Week: Carolina Esguerra Colborn By Maan D’Asis Pamaran Fueled by a dream, Carolina Esguerra Colborn took her post-retirement life to the roads of North America. She recounts how it all came to be. Somewhere in Alaska ( Carol Esguerra Colborn) “When I retired early from a...
Train to Catch (Photo by Tawpee Comeso) “It might be a long journey for this Indian man, perhaps a tiring day for him while waiting for the next train going home. I took this photo using my ever-reliable smartphone camera, Huawei P20 Pro, which I have with me in my pocket. This was one of the...
By Chris Malinao Headline feature for Lightroom Classic Version 10 is the addition of a new Color Grading panel, replacing the old Split Toning panel, and offering color tweaks specifically targeted at Highlights, Midtones, and Shadows. Adobe has released their latest versions of Photoshop,...
Celebrate this milestone with a beautiful shoot to remember First birthdays are always a milestone that’s meant to be celebrated in a big way. And this pandemic has caused everyone to hold back a little in everything they do, but this doesn’t mean you still can’t celebrate in a “big” way...
Photographer of the Week: Leo Resplandor By Maan D’Asis Pamaran An interest in art and music, coupled with a drive to keep learning new things led Leo Resplandor to photography. Blue Hour at Palace of Fine Arts (Leo Resplandor) “I will try something and when I get better at it, I move on to the...