Sunday, August 28, 2011

Indigenous Kids: An art photograph on canvas sold

An art photograph on canvas entitled Indigenous kids by Dr. Edwin Antonio was purchased by no less than the Honorable Eric Bawingan, mayor of the municipality of Adams. He got impressed by the photos exhibited by the members of The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) during the Baro a Rubuatan Exhibit. He got even more excited to see some of the photographs taken from his municipality.

The lovely town of Adams is an eco-adventure destination of the North. It is an upland town inhabited by indigenous peoples composed of only one barangay. It boasts of wonderful water falls, rivers, mountains and hanging bridges. Exotic foods and local wines can also be found here.

The group was commissioned last year to take photographs of their town for their tourism promotion. This is one of the shots taken by Dr. Antonio depicting the indigenous children of the said town. The said photograph was bought for the municipal government and is now being displayed as the Sangguniang Bayan session hall.

The photograph shows Dr Antonio and Mayor Bawingan during the Rubuatan Exhibit at the Museo Iloco in Laoag City where the said photo was displayed behind their back.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Ragsak ti Panagsala: An art photograph on canvas sold

An art photograph on canvas entitled “Ragsak ti Panagsala” by Alaric Yanos was purchased by no less than the Honorable Bonifacio C. Clemente, mayor of the municipality of Paoay. He was fascinated by the photographs exhibited by the members of The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) during the Rubuatan Exhibit.

Paoay town is the home of Guling-guling Festival where it features beautiful dances. Alaric chanced upon a group of dancers during an event other than the festival held in front of the UNESCO World Heritage Paoay Church.

The said photograph was shot in 2010 with a Pentax camera. The said photograph is now displayed at the Sangguniang Bayan session hall in Paoay.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Santa Maria Church in Infrared: An art photograph on canvas sold

An art photograph on canvas entitled “Santa Maria Church in infrared” by Dr Jose Orosa III was purchased by Dr. Dedicascion Ma. Reyes of Ilocos Sur. She is the widow of the late Dr. Godofredo Reyes, an Ilocano literary icon. Dr Reyes collects photographs of the said church because she hails from the same town with her house close to it. She was captivated by its beauty on a different vantage point. She got curious of the setting of the photograph when it was taken. It’s a heritage and a world class church.

Dr. Reyes saw the photo in an exhibit staged by The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) called Retrato. She was one of the special guests who ceremonially untied the ribbon during the exhibit opening. It was held during the Timpuyog Ilocano writers’ international convention at the St Nicks Function Hall in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte held on May 27-29, 2011.

Dr. Orosa is an otorhinolaryngologist and the immediate past president of The Ilocandia Photographic Society. He did a photo project in 2010 covering the churches of the province of Ilocos Sur. Santa Maria church cannot be missed on his project since it is one of the four baroque churches in the Philippines inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Dr. Edwin Antonio, TIPS president handed in to Dr. Reyes the said canvas print. Together with her friends, she was happy to receive it.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

TIPS conducts Practical Photography Workshop for Doctors

As per popular request of the members of the Ilocos Norte Medical Society (INMS) to undergo a workshop and pursue their interest on photography, Dr. Gretchen Ranada, INMS president proposed a joint project to The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) through Dr. Robert Luzod to conduct Practical Photography Workshop.

The workshop was held at Luzod’s residence in Batac, Ilocos Norte on July 23-24, 2011. It was a two-day workshop that includes lectures on basic photography, one-on-one tutorials, photo walk, model shoot and photo critiquing.

On day one, the workshop was started with a photowalk at the Ricarte Park. It was an open shoot by the participants accompanied by TIPS members.

Doctors Jonathan Noble, Rosemarie Garganta, Remedios Marcos, Maritess Padaca, Gloria Soriano-Pasion, Lorna Mignon Canete, Lerma Fe Taylan, Francisco Ranada III, Ja Malvar, Liza Marie Paz-Tan, Gretchen Ranada, Celina Ferraris, Adonis Avila, Miramar Bumanglag, and Leodelyn Cuevas, together with other representatives Imelin Cristobal, Laila Blanca Mabanag, and Dennis Magpily attended the workshop.

Dr. Edwin Antonio, TIPS president opened the program by introducing his team The Ilocandia Photographic Society (TIPS) and welcomed the participants. The course was later introduced by Dr. Luzod and requested each member to introduce and say something about their background on photography.

The topic, parts and functions of a camera was discussed by Ronald Macatulad. He also defined some photographic terminologies. It was followed by Michael Ong’s lecture on proper handling of camera, correct posture, and things needed for a shoot.

Lito Villamarin tackled lenses, perspective and depth of field. F-stop, aperture, shutter speed, ISO and on cam light metering was lectured by Dr. Jose Orosa III. Drills and exercises were performed on a one-on-one basis. Photo critiquing was conducted after collecting the outputs from the participants.

On day two, Alaric Yanos discussed 10 ways to better composition of photographs and the use of filters. Introduction to basic post processing was tackled by Andie Lamug and Bryan Rapadas.

On the last session, the participants were divided into two groups for the model shoot. It was where they applied the theories they learned from the lectures with assistance and supervision from TIPS members.

The participants were happy with the workshop and they were asking for the next one. The program was ended with the awarding of certificates of participation by Dr Antonio, TIPS president and Dr. Joy Lazaro, TIPS secretary.