Landscapes and Tablescapes: A Panorama by Moveable Feast & GRID

It’s Christmas Eve! And before we do our own celebrating tonight, I would love to share with you this wonderful collaboration with my Grid Magazine family and beautiful friend, Jenny Pascual of Moveable Feast. The behind-the-scenes I captured with my iPhone and the stunning imagery (by Joseph Pascual no less) will surely put you in a more festive and feasting mode for … Keep reading

Eyes on Sporty Spice & Everything Nice

The b-ball court at the Ronac Art Center was the location for another exciting shoot with High Life Magazine… So happy to be working again with good friend and awesome fitness model, Luisa Beltran… and the lovely Alaiza Malinao… More wonder twin power!! We wanted to highlight these performance sneakers with some stylish ensembles, and even … Keep reading

Eye Love Candy!

When the editorial team of High Life Magazine got in touch with me with regards to a candy-colored shoot and using actual candies as props and as a backdrop, how could I refuse? They mentioned they got sponsorship from a candy company. Hence, see for yourself the mouth-watering sour worms, sour sticks, flower marshmallows, lollipops, … Keep reading

Eyes on the Pineapple: Piña Pride

Seeing our country’s own pineapple fiber (piña)  put to greater use in fashion beyond the usual and traditional route has always been a source of national pride for me. In the past few years, Tan-Gan (known for their knits) has been incorporating piña into their designs. I find myself featuring more of their pieces for my fashion editorial … Keep reading

Seeing Green: Organic & Fantastic!

A late post, but still fresh nevertheless…. Some of my behind-the-scene shots of October 2012’s issue of High Life Magazine with model and good friend, Alexia and the incredible and extraordinary Lilen Uy as our master photographer… The fashion for the shoot had an organic, yet modern feel, hence the name “Organic Futuristic”. The editorial team suggested … Keep reading

Visualize a Flight of Fancy

It’s always refreshing working with “talents” and not just another pretty face in the fashion industry. I’ve done several shoots with ballerinas and their craft and capabilities never fail to take my breath away. Ballet Philippines’ principal ballerina, Carissa Adea being made up by makeup artist, Ivy Chang, and getting ready to strike a passe, … Keep reading