Posts tagged people.

This little cutie pie is from Baguio. Look at those cheeks!!!!

Two cute kids who posed even though they were probably annoyed with us already. The older brother had that peace sign up the whole time.

Malapascua, Philippines
October 23, 2011 

THE CUTEST BABY ON THE PLANET, YES? I mean, COME ON! Just look at her cheeks! Plus her teary tsinita eyes! SHE HAS GOT TO BE THE CUTEST BABY EVER.

I just don’t know her name. -____- I’ll ask my mother later. :)

So, I’m currently busy setting up a new blog. I’m going to publish it soon. :D I’ll still remain here though, at least for another five years or so. Haha! And also, I have a project that I’m doing with fellow bloggers and classmates. It’s like an art project, so I hope you all will support us with this project. We’ll reveal it soon, so please do support us! :D

I’m going to write more about those soon. I’m too sleepy right now. Night!
And good morning, good noon, good afternoon, and good evening to the other parts of the world. Hahaha! 

Experiencing the other side

As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, we went to the other (opposite) side of the luxurious city life. So here are some of the photos I took that day.

I don’t know why, but I really like the photo above. 

It’s sad how kids these days already know how to do the middle-finger sign at such a young age.

One good thing about photography is that you get to experience things you never really imagined you can experience. I have imagined a lot of things I’m going to shoot/take, but I never imagined myself going to a marketplace shooting random people. Also, this experience was great because, because of this experience, I realized Carbon is actually a marketplace. Lol. I’ve always thought it was a street or something else.

I’m so sorry for the not-really-good photos. Since I’m more of the portrait/fashion photographer. This was actually my first time to shoot candidly, or to do street photography or somewhere there. For me, this is a bit more challenging than the past photos I have taken. Especially ‘cause your subjects here are constantly moving. You are not capturing them. You are capturing their life. So yeah, it was hard, but a really good experience! :)

A photo of our photography teacher. He and the things he knows about photography — AWESOME! :D