Somewhere in China now in Manila
National Geographic Channel brings you
Somewhere in China
here in Manila
Filipinas Heritage Library
October 13, 2008 - 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Peter and Jeff Hutchens, photography and filmmaking duo, share their experiences from SOMEWHERE IN CHINA for a series of photographic seminars and workshops which starts here in Manila.

Peter Hutchens has shot and produced numerous programmes for National Geographic Channel. He was the youngest and only first-time filmmaker to produce a programme for the acclaimed Wide Angle series. Other NGC shows he has worked on are Inside, Hunter & Hunted, Is It Real?, and Lockdown series for which he has won several awards. He brings a creative eye, a passion for storytelling and an instinctive ability to relate cross-culturally.Internationally awarded photographer Jeff Hutchens has shot professionally on six continents, where he’s faced grizzly bears, lava floes, Komodo Dragons, and all manner of corrupt officials. From work on the surreality of life in China, to underground epidemics in the jungles of central Africa, to polar bears in the Arctic Circle, he captures images which convey a transcendent mood and subtle beauty. Jeff has won multiple awards in the World Press Photo Competition, National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Best Of Photojournalism competition, Pictures Of The Year (POYi) and the White House News Photographers (WHNPA) Eyes Of History competition.

To reserve your seats and for more information, please email amy.ang@agatep.com or call 635.9355 to 60 local 173 or register online at http://www.natgeotv.com/photoseminar/.
Register early if you want to get FREE tickets to the event as seats are limited and are available on a first come first served basis only.

October 13th, 2008 at 10:11 pm
Ay sayang … I missed this!
October 15th, 2008 at 8:57 am
sayang ! I wish we had events like this in Cebu
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