Showing posts with label Fuji Color 200. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuji Color 200. Show all posts
September 13, 2016
September 7, 2016
my little film meetup
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Palacio del Gobernador Building |
It was around this time last year when Bea and I met for a photowalk. A long overdue meetup. It's funny because our weekend schedules conflict every time one of us would strike up an invite.
Six months and seven back-and-forth invites later, we finally both got a free day, and met at the go-to photowalk location in Manila –— Intramuros.
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Bea shooting the Manila Cathedral |
Meeting Bea
We met just after lunch near the Manila Cathedral. It was an easy first meetup. Probably one of my easiest, because there wasn't a moment of awkwardness when I met her.
She is who she is online. Cheery, and energetic. Later I found out that this is not just a mere impression.
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It was a hot afternoon. |
She is, indeed, full of energy—carrying that backpack with God knows how many camera/lenses inside haha! Not to mention an SLR and a TLR camera hanging around her neck.
She was constantly shooting, if not eyeing for a good angle of a photo. My energy was no match.
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Hello, Bea! |
As dusk fell, we sat at the back of Fort Santiago with the Pasig River as our background. We talked about film, other film enthusiasts, and how she learned to develop film. Then I borrowed her Rolleiflex and tinkered it for a bit.
Who knew that one year later, I would care for and own a TLR myself :)
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Bea with my Ricoh GR1S, and her Canon FTb and Rolleiflex(!) |
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That's Bureau of Treasury Building in the background |
On being part of a community
I was glad Bea asked me first for a meetup. I don't think I could muster the courage to ask anyone online to meet in person. Hello, introversion! Plus, I'm not as chirpy (if ever I am) here/online as I am in person.
But no matter how much I keep things to myself, it is still good to be part of a community and meet people with the same passion. It is nice to know that even if film isn't widely used these days, there's still a good chunk of people who are also passionate, supportive and helpful in keeping film alive.
Whatever your hobby/passion may be, I recommend finding a community with the same interest and enthusiasm as yours. You'll be surprised by how much you'll learn.
August 7, 2016
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October 31, 2015
October 4, 2015
maya birds
Maya bird was the Philippines' national bird until 1995. They are very common here, but also, are so elusive. So I was a bit puzzled when I saw a flock inside Hong Kong Disneyland that were friendly enough to be photographed in proximity without them flying away at a blink of an eye.
July 19, 2015
hong kong: yau ma tei community centre rest garden
Had a few minutes to kill before our airport pick-up arrives, so I crossed the street from our hotel and walked around this rest garden with huge trees. I wanted to get closer to the people to take photos of how normal this day was for them, but fear of being shoo-ed got the best of me (as always, bleh).
July 7, 2015
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