Wednesday, May 30, 2007
a jeepney photo op
You’ve got to have enough courage or stupidity to bring out a camera as big as mine and take photo of a guy this size and at arms length away.
Have lots of it – stupidity, I mean. So I brought out mine and shoot anyway.
“Kinukunan mo ba ko pre?” (are you taking a picture of me?), he said without smiling.
“Oo pre, hobby lang” (yes, my hobby)
“Bakit ‘di mo sinabi?" (why didn't you say so?), he said it with an angry look.
i looked at him and was thinking hard what to say.
"Next time sasabihin mo para maka-pose ako.” (Next time you should tell me so I can pose for you), he then gave a very friendly smile. I smiled back and was really relieved.
Everybody in the jeepney was smiling as I took a couple more shots.
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a jeepney photo op (the continuation)
"yan ganyan, sasabihin mo" (that's it. you should tell me), he replied, smiling at me.
he gave this smile....i smiled back in surprise.
after taking a photo, i showed him the shot through my cam.
"t _ _na, ang guwapo ko ah" (@#*&$, i'm so handsome), he burst.
"tingnan niyo kuha ko...parang artista!" (look at my photo, i look like a movie actor), he said to the rest of the people in the jeepney. i then showed it to them.
they were all praises of him. agreeing, almost in unity, that he is really handsome.
well, with his built and his look....and inside a jeepney, who wouldn't.
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the guy's name is Arthur
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
election beauty
Of course I obliged. I'll shoot that sweet smile anytime of the day and any day of the week.
I took a couple of shots and showed it to her from my cam. She called her friends for them to see as well. You could see that she was so happy with the results.
"kuya send mo sa email ha?" (brother make sure that you'll send it through email, ok?), asking for assurance.
"sige ise-send ko. mamaya mismo." (yes i'll send it. i'll send it right away), i assured their group.
I then went my way shooting some election photos in the area. I'd see them wave to me everytime we cross our eyes in the area. I'll wave back as if I've known them for years.
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free photo
"kuya kung libre yan, kunan mo naman ako noh" (brother if that's for free, would you take a photo of me), as she giggled along with her friends.
"oo ba....bigyan ko kayo ng copy o kung gusto niyo ay email ko sa inyo" (sure...i'll give you a copy or if you wish, i can email it to you). she then did a lot of funny poses while her friends were laughing out loud.
"kuya, nakuha ko na yung photo....ang gaganda nga! salamat ng marami ha." (brother i got the photos already. they really are beautiful. thanks a lot), said an offline message from her yesterday.
i can just imagine the same sweet smile as she saw their shots from her computer.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007
glasses
quezon memorial circle at night
read about it (Wikipedia)
Monday, May 21, 2007
junior's plight
The rampant use of contractualization and labor flexibility schemes by capitalists have caused the disbandment of hundreds of labor unions.
Without any law to govern contractualization in the country, and no right to participate in labor organization -if there's any- in their factory, Junior and thousands more like him would continue to embrace the fangs of contractual labor.
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bakét (old woman)
I wanted to take a photo of her from the moment I saw her. I sat down a few meters away as she tends her goods. She sells vegetables in front of a thrift shop in an old building in Baguio City. I observed her for a couple of minutes. She does a lot of funny facial expressions and naps every now and then...reminded me a lot of my grandma.
I took a good number of shots before showing her the photos from my cam. "Ang tanda ko na. Puro linya na ang mukha ko" (I'm so old now. My face is full of lines already), she said - a bot conscious of her looks.
"Pero maganda pa din po. Parang tulad din ng lola ko" (But still beautiful. Just like my grandmother), I said, smiling at her. She gave me a very sweet smile as I thanked her and proceeded my way.
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taken at Baguio City, Philippines
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
weld
A very hard worker.
working from 8am to 7pm, 6 days a week....
he earns $25 to $30 for a week's work.
"ok na 'to. malaking tulong na din. kesa sa wala"
(this is ok with me. it's already a big help to us. this is better than nothing at all.")
a typical Pinoy....hardworking, positive, resilient.
i salute you, Filipino workers.
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Saturday, May 19, 2007
starting over
I decided to delete the past photos I uploaded and start all over again. I haven’t been blogging for a couple of months now. Not that I’ve lost interest in writing or reading blogs, it’s just that I’ve been smitten by another love – photography.
From there I decided to upgrade my digital cam. So came December 2006, I gifted myself with my dearest Lumix DMC-FZ50. And that was it, a beginning of an incredible adventure.
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