Bea, Jerome and those Wintry Days (First of Two)
As frost-laden tussocks sway to the rhythm of New Zealand's wind, and the snowflakes danced their way to the frozen ground, Jerome and Bea felt this unique joy as icy crystals blanketed the roads and slopes, just what they earnestly prayed for. It was their first snowfall, ergo, their felicity, their chuckles of sheer delight echoed in the crisp, cold air. The Remarkables, like majestic sentinels, stand cloaked in regal mantles of snow. There, we found Bea and Jerome cradled in the breath-taking ether of scenic vistas and the warmth of the neighborly locals. God’s grace is manifested in every sight
KC and Paul in Seoul’s bustling heart (Second of Two)
In Seoul's bustling heart, where dreams are spun, the curvaceous forms and divine lines of its architecture; the carefully curated gardens - these are embodiments of South Korea's creative glee. An undeniably apt backdrop for KC and Paul’s generous spirits.We wandered amidst the grandeur of this spot on Earth and basked upon the thrilling vibe of the metropolis, its sleek city contours formed a perfect foil for these two’s ardor, flying us here for their pre-wedding session.As the night lights reflecting in their eyes shaped like stars from afar, it Illuminated our paths from one area to another, expecting nothing,
KC and Paul in a kaleidoscope of autumn hues (First of Two)
South Korea bathes in its golden autumn hues, weaving a tapestry in its glorious soil. Its undeniably fascinating. The kaleidoscopic blends of crimson, amber and bronze fill the air with delight. Their brilliant shimmer bring joy. Their sways, expressing gladness having KC and Paul stroll in the midst of them. The chilly breeze blows gently, rustling the crowns of the Metasequoias of Nami. Our cheeks tingle, our fingers numb, as we went on creating images under the glowing fall leaves and in the thick of the pink fields of muhly. Paul and KC are such as these autumnal brush strokes: vibrant, fun and positive,
Isabel, Dustin and the sublime African landscape (Second of Two)
It was 3:00 in the morning, the cold air of the Sahara piercing through our spines, the camp was restful from yesternight’s merriment. In the quiet of daybreak, the camels grunt from a distance as we prepared for the remaining days of the trip, to create more images and to bask in the unfathomable grace of seeing the mysterious outstretched desert, the enormous icy High Atlas, the vast fields of vibrant greens and yellows. Each road trip was a feast to the eyes, each scene screams glory. We rode the camels to the deeper part of the desert, unbeknownst where they may lead.
Isabel, Dustin and the marvelous Morocco (First of two)
Many months ago, when countries began to open its borders gradually but certainly, we flew to one utterly astounding, culture-rich country that is Morocco. We traversed its great outdoors and traveled approximately 2425 kilometers from one beautiful town and city after the other, drove a total of about 39 hours in a van for the pre-wedding session of Dustin and Isabel. From the old streets of Marrakesh to the sapphire-tinged town of Chefcha0uen; from the vibrant souks of Fes to the many other fascinating sceneries and stopovers, Morocco continues to prove itself as a playful dream in a rough-hewn landscape gifted with so
The Seven-Guest Wedding of Tin to Gino | Bacolod City Wedding Photographer
Did you remember? In the midst of uncertainty, where the world was wrapped in the cloak of the pandemic's shadow, Tin and Gino decided to proceed with their wedding plans. The restrictions limited the guest list to just seven cherished souls. Such a decision spoke volumes about the depth of their love and their commitment. The setting was humble, an intimate Sta. Clara Chapel adorned with nothing else but the warmth of a handful of loved ones who had weathered the storm alongside them. The vows exchanged, simple yet profound, echoed through the quiet rows of pews with photos of their friends stuck
The Wedding of Tanya to Quincy
I photographed my own bride, bare-faced. That morning came and the herons and mayas chirped and whistled in the summer, the hedges leafing under the April sun, the brooks ran softly beside with spangles from sunshine. In the midst of a verdant nature as our wedding decor, I found myself standing in front of Tanya Rae, holding a subdued green briery shrub as her bouquet, in the presence of God. Never before had I seen such a splendid sight of grace and beauty as this, looking at her. I held a camera and took photographs of her as the zephyr blew her veil