Monday, October 27

Totep and Daisy Prenup pictorial



Totep and Daisy will get marry on the 6th of December this year. The wedding will be held at the Archbishop's Palace in Mandaluyong City. Their reception is at the pool area of the Renaissance Tower in Pasig City.


These prenuptial photos of Totep and Daisy were taken at the University of the Philippines in Diliman Quezon City.

Hope they like the photos. See you both on your wedding day! =)

Saturday, October 25

MCC Sportsfest 2008



Our company had a one-day tournament/sportsfest at Paeng Libis . The games include dart, billiard and bowling. Our unit should have been included in the Finance group (defending champion) but the team members were already complete. So our unit joined forces with other unit, Collection Dept, to fill in and complete the 10-member- team.

The game started at 10am. It was a fun-filled day to mingle, extend hi’s and hello’s, throw encouragement through high five and laugh out loud at one self as the ball passed through the gutter. As everyone tried hard to bowl the more serious games were at the billiard table and dart.

The Finance team emerged as winner in bowling, they have the most number of pin falls overall. Although our team didn’t win but the Single highest score female and single high average female belong to our team! Yes, panalo pa rin,yahoo!!!

Panalo!proud moment, hehehe =)






Just enjoying...



yipeeeeh! =)



hehehehe, naughty!

Mag-aso Falls




Thursday, October 23

The Ruins







Please click this link to view more pictures: The Ruins

Wednesday, October 22

Masskara Festival 2008





Bacolod City is the capital of Negros Occidental, popularly known as the “City of Smiles”. It is the proud home to the world-renowned MassKara Festival.

My friend Rosahleehas been witnessing the festival for four years now. It’s because her advertising work required her to be there together with the client. She’s been telling me to go there and witness the festival. I thought of joining her last year but unfortunately it didn’t happen. Since Rosahlee will be there for work, “dyahe naman” if I join her together with the client. Hehehe!

Good thing Mellany a.k.a Chingpay/Wangbu), my friend, ka-orgmate sa mountaineering OCMI, former officemate and travel buddy as well, called me up and asked me if I want to go to Bacolod for the Masskara festival. “Yes, join ako dyan!” For photo enthusiast like us, a colourful event like this is one photo opportunity that’s hard to pass up. I'm excited for this is my first time to take photos of the Maskarra Festival!

Oct17, Mellany and I flew to Bacolod via PAL. Mellany recently bought a Nikon D60, well actually it was a gift from her bf, “wow galante”, i guessed we have somehow influenced her to get one. Few other members of OCMI have also been bitten by the shutterbug, so baka maging camera club na rin kami. heheh. Naku baka magalit ang founding members, yari!

While we were waiting for our flight , I promised Mel I will give her pointers (feeling pro ako!) Since I’m a Canon user, I don’t know much about the functionalities of Nikon camera, kaya hayun pareho kami ni Mel nag-aaral ng manual ng Nikon. Hahahah, pareho naming hindi alam mag-erase ng picture sa memory card! Walastik! Wangbu talaga si Mel, sabi ko na aralin ang manual eh! Ngek!

After a few minutes, we deciphered how to erase the image in her Nikon camera. I gave her a crash course, basic and advance photography combined. Dapat yata singilin ko si Mel ng PF ha@! Since she’s my friend at sya ang nag-ayos ng lahat papunta naming Bacolod, sige quits na (pero sobrang salamat Mel sa pag-booked sa flight at hotel,mwah!). Matalinong bata si Mel, naintindihan nya ang mga technical aspects , elements and compositon ha, hmm in fairness, galing ni Chingpay!!! =)

We landed safely at Bacolod Int’l airport 10:26am, 20mins ahead of schedule. We didn’t have planned IT but Mel had a copy of iternerary posted by RACE so we thought that we’ll just follow their IT (thanks RACE!). Our first stop was Balay Negrense,Silay Heritage, one of the old houses that can be found in Silay, northeast of Bacolod. Afterwards, we headed to our hotel, Bacolod Executive Hotel now known as O Hotel www.http://ohotel.com.ph, located, San Sebastian street.

We roamed the city and had lunch at Mang Inasal. Bacolod is actually known for Inasal or grilled chix , gutom na kami, hindi namin mahanap ang Bacolod Inasal! Kaya basta may Inasal resto go na! Bacolenos love to eat on bare hands. Kasi nga naman yung chix, kelangan kutkutin, yun bang buto lang ang ititira. We shared seats with two young lads, they eat with their bare hands. Rapsa! The resto served unlimited rice.

Our hotel was near main streen Lacson , where happenings at night were alive. There were street dancing at night, concerts and beauty pageant. Lacson street is where you can find the nicest restaurants in town. We’ve tried Pendi,Calea, Cafe Bob’s , Trattoria Uma, and Enting’s. Pala-pala, is also in the area. I’m sure there are lots of good restaurants in Bacolod that we’ll definitely visit next time.

Please click on the link to view the Maskarra festival album

Saturday, October 4

Lester and Grace's Nuptial





Yesterday was Lester Matias and Grace Duron’s wedding. I was a back-up photographer to Rico at this wedding which was held at St. Pancratius Chapel in Paco Park, Manila. The team met 9:00am at Rico’s studio, Memory Lane in Katipunan. Rico discussed few notes on positioning of light and focal point of each one inside the church. The team was composed of Rico, the main photographer, myself as back-up photograpger, Mang Boy,the videographer, Wilsuan, the lightman and one utility/service guy. Wilsuan occasionally does backup photography to Rico.

After a few minutes, we proceeded to Diamond Hotel, where the couple checked in. We arrived there at 10:30am where we took pictures of preparation of the bride and groom and some other details. The bride’s room was quite full. The parents, some relatives, maid-of-honor, bride’s maids and flower girls were all there. The make-up artist, Archie (fondly called as Mama Archie) whom I met during the couples’ prenuptial shoot in Tagaytay, and his crew were also there busy putting make-ups on the entourage. We first took pictures of the bride’s preparation, the details and stuffs used during the marriage vows, bride’s gown and the bride’s maids. The groom and his entourage were on separate room. Rico took care of taking picture of the groom’s preparation.

It was 4pm when the rain started to pour. Grace was flustered earlier that her event coordinator hasn’t shown up yet. It was raining hard. The reception venue was a garden set-up. Grace managed to take her cool when she got a call from the coordinator who's according to her was already in the hotel's vicinity. At least there’s someone who will take care of the worrying for her. She’s almost done with her make-up. When she donned her wedding gown, there’s that beam in her face. I guess all brides wear that different glow, such an elegant aura.

The wedding was actually at 6pm and the reception was on the same place at Paco Park garden. It was a good thing that the rain stopped before we left the hotel. All went well that night.

Congratulations and best wishes to Lester and Grace!