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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,

The drop of the golden slant of light, the blossoming mountains and the carefree shores of the Negrense island are forever fascinating. Such features are beautiful backdrops for the portraits of Joy and Dan and their waltz of laughter and affection. Joy has always been close to our Hayag hearts as we've photographed both her brothers' weddings and we have seen her become one lovely, endearing lady, filling her family with utter pride. Dan exudes an air of dapper, gentleness and confidence that suits Joy's grace and beauty in unspeakable ways. It was delightful truly, to see them together, sharing guffaws, embracing, basking

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

There were uncertainties as we took on the road in pursuit of the southern parts of Negros for Wilson and Ella’s engagement session, uncertainties brought about by the virulence that still is within our midst. For several times, our route was modified to make the trip more viable for everyone. However, no matter how we plan every detail, circumstances may not always be in our favor. There were things that were beyond our control that we had to take a step back and draw a spare plan. Surviving this pandemic continues to teach us one valuable lesson: adapt. It may sound cliché

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

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WHO WE ARE

Hayag is a photography company founded in October 1, 2017 in the Philippines.

In seven years, we have photographed portraits and weddings of different flavors in many places in the world. We continue to indulge into diverse cultures and continue to do so in our travels to gain a better understanding of life, inspiring us to connect and care.

It is our holy grail to connect with you and employ our collective skills to preserve the heartfelt and inspiring passing scenes in your lives, join you in your adventures, ride with you as you seek meaning and honor you as you celebrate your milestones.

We foster the enthusiasm to go beyond the book – shoot – deliver – repeat cycle. We are determined to engage in more meaningful undertakings, making ourselves instruments of grace.

It is our desire that the photographs we are graced to create are treasured as generations come, reminding us how wonderful it is to love and be loved.