FPPF and Madrigal Singers Photo Contest

FPPF

The FPPF in cooperation with the Philippine Madrigal Singers would hold a photo contest that would be a club effort. Each club would be assigned a song by the Madrigals and they would be required to come up with a photo essay that would best interpret the songs. There are no limits as to the number of photos that would be included as long as they fit within the length of the song assigned to them.

All entries would be shown in the CCP Lobby on the night of the Madrigal Contest this coming October 27.

Deadline of submission: 13 October 2007, Saturday
Where: FPPF Office
Format: Any electronic presentation that could be played in a DVD player or a PC (note: Not a Macintosh)

Following are the song title assignments of each club:

Light of a Million Mornings (SLR, Likha, Lakbay Click)
Love of My Life (Twilight Zone, SSS, Miata)
You Raise Me Up (Prize Photo, F64)
Sana’y Wala Nang Wakas (BPI,PiPho, Olongapo)
Panalangin ng Pagiging Bukas Palad (Framed Shots)
Sa ‘Yong mga Yapak (Pinoy Sharp Shooters, Nayon)
Hanggang (Alpha, Exposure)
Circle of Life (Zone V, My Camera Club)
What A Wonderful Life (Deceptive Minds, Ramon Magsaysay)

Free Basic Travel Photography Talk by Jay Alonzo

Alcove Perspective

 

Conversations with Jay Alonzo
A talk on basic travel photography (free of charge)

September 28, 2007
5:00 p.m.

The Pictorial Tales of Boracay exhibit will be complemented by Conversations with Jay Alonzo where he talks about traveling with a camera in one of the most picturesque destinations in the Philippines.

As an additional treat to the guests, The Alcove Perspective and Olympus are having a special display and demonstration of select photographic gears as they learn the basics of travel photography. I-MAG copies will also be distributed upon registration.

Fees will not be collected for this talk but due to the limited number of slots, interested participants are encouraged to pre-register. Refreshments will be served.

For more details, please call 8921801, send an SMS to 0917-5594417, email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org, or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.

Pictorial Tales of Boracay Exhibit by Jay Alonzo at The Alcove

Alcove Perspective

presents

 

Pictorial Tales of Boracay
A one-man exhibit by Jay Alonzo

September 1 to October 6, 2007

Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday at 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Boracay Island is a tropical haven with its white sands, azure waters, and tranquil atmosphere. Tourists from all over the world troop to this Western Visayas island for pleasure and relaxation, especially during the summer months. A trip to Boracay, however would not be complete without a camera as the place is undeniably picture perfect.

Using an Olympus E500 camera, Jay Alonzo explored Boracay in search of new photographic subjects. The best of his Boracay images will be on display at The Alcove photo gallery until October 6, 2007.

The Alcove Photo Gallery is located at the Filipinas Heritage Library along Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City (across The Peninsula Manila).

For more details, please call 8921801, send an SMS to 0917-5594417, email cruz.ct@ayalafoundation.org, or visit www.filipinaslibrary.org.ph.

The Passing of Light – Photo Exhibit by Emmanuel Santos

The Passing of Light by Emmanuel Santos

The Passing of Light

photo exhibit by

Emmanuel Santos

September 6 – October 2, 2007

Silverlens Gallery

 

Drawing inspiration from the Renaissance period, Melbourne-based photographer Emmanuel Santos presents and illuminating and theatrical series of angels and biblical visions in the exhibition The Passing of Light. It shows at the Silverlens gallery from 6 September to 2 October 2007. For over a decade, Santos has researched sacred texts to present a conceptual interpretation of legends and myths surrounding the ephemeral domains of the divine.

The 38 photographs presented here draw on the holy scriptures of the Bible, the Torah, and the Koran. In all of the works, Santos presents a dramatic backdrop of recognizable places from ancient, sacred sites to the bustling, modern metropolis of famous cities. In the foreground, Santos’s angels fly, swoop, listen, crouch, comfort, or salvage lost faith, broken trust and innocence – according to their individual narratives.

Born in the Philippines in 1957, Emmanuel Santos migrated to Melbourne in 1982. A photo essayist specializing in areas of ethnology, spirituality and social documentary, Santos began his photographic career working for the United Nations High Commission for Refugees.

Most of his work since the late 1980′s has focused on the Jewish Diaspora, which he has photographed throughout the world. Santos’ photographs are included in dozens of Museum collections and he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia, Singapore, Japan, Belguim, France, the Ukraine, Israel and Brazil. His work is also widely collected and published. This is his first show in the Philippines.

You can see some of his works at http://web.mac.com/etsantos

Silverlens gallery is located at 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Warehouse 2, Yupangco Building. Gallery hours are 10 to 7pm, Mondays to Fridays and 1 to 6pm on Saturdays. For more information, call 8160044 or email manage@silverlensphoto.com.

 

 

Adrien Uichico Bags AustralAsia Scuba Diver Young Underwater Photographer Awards

Entries for AustralAsia Scuba Diver’s inaugural photo competition started pouring in as soon as it was announced in February 2007.

Hundreds of contestants from more than 25 countries entered, with a total number of images in the thousands.

Adrien Uichico is the only Filipino who made it through the finals and won not just one but two awards!

Adrien, 24 years old, bagged 1st place and 3rd place in the Young Underwater Photographer category. This category is only open to photographers who were born after 1 August 1982.

Young Underwater Photographer 1st Place

Swimming pygmy seahorse, Bohol, Philippines

1st Place – Young Underwater Photographer 2007

 

Young Underwater Photographer 3rd Place

Shrimp on coral, Bohol, Philippines

3rd Place – Young Underwater Photographer 2007

Adrien will receive a Seacam underwater DSLR camera housing worth US$4200 and a 4D/3N dive trip for two at Bahura Resort and Spa in Dumaguete for bagging the 1st place and 3rd place in the Young Underwater Photographer category.

 

His winning photos appeared at the 2007 China Dive Expo – CDEX (25–27 August 2007) and will also be published on issue 5/2007 of the ScubaDiver AustralAsia Magazineas well as on the ScubaDiverAA.com website.

 

Adrien manages a dive resort in Mabini, Batangas called Dive Solana. He has been diving since he was 11 years old. He got his first dslr in 2005 which was Canon 350D and later on got a Canon Ixus 400 and decided to get a Canon underwater plastic housing for it.

 

Adrien recalls that his dad lent him a Reefmaster underwater strobe which got busted because he was using it too much. Fortunately a good friend lent him an INON D2000 strobe which I used for about 4 months. It was during this time that he started talking to Gutsy Tuason and Nonoy Tan, both notable underwater photographers, on getting a n underwater housing for his Canon 350D. He finally got a housing for the Canon 350D and used it for nearly a year until he got a Nikon D200 with an Aquatica underwater housing as per Gutsy’s recommendation.

Taking underwater photographs gives Adrien a chance to share with other people the beauty of the ocean and he really wants people to realize that the Philippines has the best Marine Biodiversity in the whole world. Adrien encourages everyone to learn how to protect what we have.

At the moment, Adrien’s team is engaged in training local dive guides to cater to underwater photographers. They have conducted training seminars in Anilao, El Nido, Donsol,Bohol and Davao. They train the locals not just to be “guides” but part of the experience for an underwater photographer. Ask around and divers will usually have a “suki” divemaster or guide.

 

Same as photographers by training these locals we aim to help them better themselves and to take pride in their profession, being a guide for fun divers is easy but a guide to a photog or videographer now thats something else. Imagine you have to be part biologist part spotter and usually these divers stay for 1 hour- 2 hours underwater per dive and then they usually dive 3-4 dives a day.

You may want to check out the other winners of the AustralAsia Scuba Diver Photo Competition 2007. You can also see more of Adrien Uichico’s underwater photography work at http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrienuichico/.

Nine Days of Peñafrancia Exhibit by Bob Mendoza

Bob Mendoza Images

presents

Nine Days of Peñafrancia

(Photo Exhibit)

 

September 7-16, 2007

Avenue Square, Magsaysay Ave., Naga City, Philippines

 

September is the month of Peñafrancia festivities, a regional fiesta drawing in countless devotees from all the Bikol region as well as pilgrims from all over the country, to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, fondly called Ina.

This September sees also a photo exhibit at the Avenue Square, Magsaysay, Naga City. The exhibit marks many firsts: it is the first-ever one-man photo exhibit to be held in the Bikol Region and the first-ever single-event photo exhibit on Our Lady of Penafrancia.

The exhibit is called 9 Days of Penafrancia: Bob Mendoza Images, a product of a 10-year coverage of Penafrancia festivities by Dr. Bob Mendoza. A practicing eye surgeon in Naga City, Dr. Bob, as he is fondly called, is a native of Pasay City. He moved to Naga City in 1997 and has since then become a devotee of Our Lady. Uniquely, the doctor expresses this devotion through photography. He was, in fact, the chief photographer of the coffee-table book Ina and the Bikol People published in 2002.

Dr. Bob Mendoza has selected the top 50 photos for the exhibit in a range that captures the dimensions of faith and arts: from the profane to the sacred, from the human and the divine, from the festive to the solemn. Images abound in the event, including those around the novena to Ina, the Traslacion, when the Virgin is carried to the old cathedral; and the Sakay, when She is brought back to her Shrine by the river..

This photo exhibit is sponsored by Canon Philippines , Avenue Square, and organized by Ina nin Bikol Foundation.

The activity is also a fundraiser. All photos to be exhibited are for sale, with proceeds going to a fund to be used for the poverty alleviation programs of Ina nin Bikol Foundation, the foundation Dr. Bob has been supporting since 2000.

The exhibit formally opened on September 7, 2007 and will run until September 16, 2007.

Changing Places – Photographs by Dennis Rito and Antonni Cuesta

Changing Places - Photos by Dennis Rito and Antonni Cuesta

Changing Places
Photographs by Dennis Rito and Antonni Cuesta
September 14 – October 19, 2007
Bliss Cafe, Baguio City

About the Show

There is an encounter here. A photo-documentarist and an artist working with photography meet in a peculiar exhibit that deals with each one’s relationship with places. As both photographers agree, “Whether we move or we stay in one place, where we are is what determines what we see.” Changing Places calls to attention how individual experience is ultimately determined by one’s spatial specificity.

While one would imagine an exhibit about places to be filled with pictures of sites and spaces, of volumes and perspectives, Dennis Rito and Antonni Cuesta circumvents the idea of the show, albeit unintentionally, by including images that engage the topic from different directions.

Coming from the tradition of documentary photography, Rito’s preoccupation is the portrayal of the everyday, of the ordinary and of the unnoticed. To do this, Rito moves from one to another, in search of “unguarded moments in the mundane,” populating his photographs with people he meets in various locations: at street corners, inside the mall or even under a bridge. He shares, “These images represent a cross-section of my visual experience of Life in the Philippines. My photography seeks to capture scenes of human struggle and beauty.” From images of grit to those of moments of comical delight, Rito’s photographs can be seen as a collective portrait, sincere and unpretentious, of the Filipino’s varicolored character.

Whereas Rito produces his images by shifting from one location to another, Cuesta makes his photographs by being a body in stasis. “There is nothing more moving than standing still in the middle of an empty room,” reflects Cuesta, “when you are confronted with emptiness, a strange comforting feeling comes over you, as if you can see more in the absence.” Cuesta was fascinated with the various ways that light behaved in his immediate space, a photography gallery where he works, interestingly enough. “It is light that flows, permeates, reflects, spills over, and illuminates, becoming the key feature of the space aside from its immediate architecture.” This project is an abstraction of that attribute—the light being the subject of the photographs—and thus dissolving the place entirely.

Changing Places is atypical but at the same time logical. The difference between Rito and Cuesta’s photographs are clearly distinguishable, making the exhibit almost irreconcilable. But one will discover the underlying insight about the project when one sees that more than anything else, this two-man show is about an encounter between genres, sensibilities and photographic practices. It is a project about dislocating the eye, and repositioning the retinal experience. Because only through this process that one can realize where he stands and where he wants to go.

Changing Places will be on show from September 14 to October 19, 2007 at Bliss Café, Munsayac Inn, Leonard Wood Road (across Teachers Camp), Baguio City. Everyone is invited to the opening night on September 14, 6 PM, where the artists will present their work. Cocktails will be served. This exhibition is for the benefit of the Columban Companions in Mission.

For inquiries, please text or call 0917.846.4729 or email info@blissnbaguio.com

One – Celebrating Photographic Creativity in World Tourism Exhibit by Flickers Photo Club

ONE

Flickers Photo Club (FPC) turned one year old this year. But beyond just counting, “one” represents the unity with which the Club will face the challenges that lie ahead. This photo exhibition caps the celebration of last year and heralds the beginning of another eventful year. The Club also joins the celebration of World Tourism Day in recognition of the fact that we have only one world, one home. Now, take a look at our home through their photos.

Flickers Photo Club cordially invite you to join them on
September 11, 2007 at 7-9pm for the Opening Night.

The Exhibit is located at
Ground Floor, Alab Art Space
IP Philippines Building,
351 Send Gil J. Puyat Ave.
Makati City

Exhibit is open from September 11 to 30, 2007.

Free Photo Seminar in SM Baguio by Edwin Loyola (September 13, 2007)

EDWIN LOYOLA, an award winning photographer will conduct a FREE photo seminar this September 13, 2pm-5pm at SM Baguio. This seminar is connected to PAL Photo Contest. Hear and learn tips from Edwin Loyola himself on how to achieve and capture photos with impact!

In Edwin Loyola’s word…

“Winning & Working by and for his Art”

A true artist sees the unusual in ordinary, brings out the joy in something that looks dark, and still thinks about his art no matter what the situation is.

The last premise was clearly evident in artist photographer Edwin Loyola when in, In 1999, he emerged bloodied from a plane accident, put out his camera and took shots of the crash site while blood ran down all over his face. Rescuers were a bit shocked to see him click his camera despite his bad condition. Normally, an injured fellow would look after his safety first than secure shots of the plane that almost killed him. He was just one of the passengers; and if he didn’t have a photoshoot assignment in Bacolod, he might not have a
camera at all. Take note, a stewardess was ushering him out of the plane but he insisted he’s not going out without his camera.

“That’s just me showing how crazy I am with photography, ” claims Edwin whose multiple awards in photo contests here and abroad reflect the artist’s blood running through his veins. “Fine art photography is capturing things that are not usual so it was probably my instinct as an artist that prevailed right at the moment.”
Register now at Phil Photography Network.

Wayrd: Solo Exhibit of Photos and Digital Arts by Dondon Villaluz

 

 

WAYRD:
A SOLO SHOW
PHOTOGRAPHS & DIGITAL ARTS of DONDON VILLALUZ

September 6, 2007
7:00 PM onwards
@ PENGUIN GALLERY
Remedios Street, Malate Manila
near Remedios Circle

ABOUT THE ARTIST:
“I draw my inspiration from the scenes around me, personal experiences, and social reality, working with digital media from my own original photographs and drawings, with a reflection into past representationalism, trying to make subtle comment on our culture.
I embrace new technology, new ways of creating images and art, as fellow artists have done long before me.

The digital camera offers amazing effects and techniques as well as computer’s logic can present and allow manipulation of an image on it’s screen, to an incredible degree, but it has no concept of how things should be, and so… the infinity of creativity, that is left to the artist.”

Dondon Villaluz is an experimental photographer, a digital artist, a self taught painter, a muralist, a graphic and web designer and a dreamer, who always dream of peace, unity and freedom in its truest sense. Digitally inspired by the works of Kevin Rolly and his oilgraphy, fascinated by the warm colors, lights and shadows of Rembrandt.

 

The show will be from September 6 to September 17, 2007.