New ebook for download now available

Friday, March 5th, 2010
Visita Iglesia In Manila Free Guide for download

A new free downloadable ebook now available at simbahan.net.

Check my latest downloadable and free ebook at simbahan.net. This is a printable guide for the visita iglesia in the city of Manila for the coming Holy Week focusing on the eight remaining Spanish colonial era churches. Each featured edifice is pictured with a short write up of its history. What’s more, it comes with a printable map that makes your lenten activity simple.

Download it here

Pagtu-o: Senakulo now up

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009
SENAKULO is now up at my Pagtu-o portfolio subsite with downloadable PDF

SENAKULO is now up at my Pagtu-o portfolio subsite with downloadable PDF

I just uploaded and posted my Senakulo photo series over at Pagtu-o, my portfolio subsite featuring 15 images of this Lenten spectacle. A downloadable PDF is also available with 5 more photos.

Senakulo Senakulo

View Senakulo series

Photo stories and ebooks now posted at Pagtu-o

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Photo stories via slideshows as well as the accompanying free and downloadable photo ebooks are now posted at Pagtu-o site. Click the images below to go to the individual stories.

Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno

Slideshow and downloadable ebook now available at Pagtuo site

Day of the Dead

La Naval de Manila

Pagtu-o: Filipino Faith and Spirituality

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
My new photo portfolio subsite where stories focused on faith and spirituality are posted through slideshows

My new photo portfolio subsite where stories focused on faith and spirituality are posted through slideshows

Since 2005, I’ve been documenting Filipino Catholic religious events and activities. Over the years, I have amassed several images that have lain in my DVD backups and hardrive with some finding their way into my other blogs on travel, a photoblog and a few, into this portfolio site.

Why am I documenting these? Two reasons:

  • It’s an attempt to record age old practices that are in danger of disappearing or changing in the future or architectural treasures that are constantly being disregarded and altered. I had this concern that in a few years time, we will lose this rich cultural heritage.
  • I’m trying to look deep into myself, into my faith and try to find why I seem to be losing it due to questions and doubts.

Regarding the first reason, I may not be an anthropologist but I want to contribute through an approach that I know best: documentary photography. From 2005 to the present, the type of stories I have been doing are limited to religious events.

As early as last year, I was already looking for something to do as my personal long term project but was concerned that the religious stories I have are mainly seasonal. Then came my “A Ritual of Faith” work, my main portfolio for my Diploma in Photojournalism course. Doing this story was sort of liberating. It was quite fulfilling and made me realize that faith is not only limited to specific times of the year or events but is a daily occurence or practice that can be documented on a regular basis!

I felt inspired and it was during this state of mind that I thought of putting into one section, specifically a subsite to my photography portfolio a repository of the stories that I have done or is continually doing. In this way, I can keep track of this Pagtu-o or Faith project.

Right now, I’m going over my images and preparing photo stories that I will then post later. Over at the Pagtu-o site are now four photo stories with free and downloadable ebooks. More to come.

I will be posting soon at my other blog the details of the concept and design as well as some technical aspect of the blog that is used as a portfolio site.

Sneak peek of my Faith portfolio

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Sneek peak of "Faith"

My dedicated Faith photo portfolio subsite which is currently in development. The site uses wordpress in tandem with slideshowpro to deliver the slideshows. I am still refining the site.