At a critical stage for the book project

A church bench probably late 19th or early 20th century from Liloan, Cebu
The church book project, Balaanong Bahandi, that I’m currently involved in is coming at a critical stage as we’re already wrapping up for the last images. While there are still photos to be shot, these are, however, quite very few as I have almost finished all the structures and artifacts in the area that was assigned to me except for just three locations.
Tomorrow, I will be in Argao in southern Cebu for the ivory images at the museum. Really, I’m looking forward to this one as I was just in awe when I saw images of the place and the treasures it contains. If ever the weather will permit, I should finish all shoot by Thursday for the Danao Church façade and the centuries old moro watchtower in Catmon Daan.
After all these, here comes the more tedious part: editing the images for the book. Right now, I will need to process around 350 photos and submit this to the printer and book designer as well as schedule proofing with the printer.
I just hope that I will be finished with these as soon as possible and settle other important matters in Makati.
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My flagellant image is Editor's Choice in the National Geographic Magazine May 2010 issue.
