Friday, July 1, 2016

What if the photography were in Indie Film?


This picture was taken last JFCM Youth Camp 2016

Good day guys I will explain about the new effects in photography which is the Indie Film effect. This effect was based on the Indie Film which is the local film or regional film. The Indie came from the word independent. It has a resulting in a feature film that is produced mostly outside of the major film studio , in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment agencies even in some projects. Usually the Indie Film is more on a low budget. It can be marketed either in international or local.

Let's talk about the effect.


Original


Edited

The indie film effect is the consist of 10% of black background both top and bottom, then insert with text as a subtitle depend on the caption of the picture. That will be an indie film looks for photography. 

These are the pictures that I make for the indie film effect.


Hugot lines taken at Taal, Batangas


During fire drill at Makati City


Hugot while taking sunset along Laguna de Bay at Pililla, Rizal


The countryside of Maragondon, Cavite with location and date subtitle


During Taytay Town Fiesta


Some captions are using their hugot lines in the scene. Actually, I discovered that kind of photo effect from the FB group GP Photographer. If you want to see more of this? Please visit the group page Guhit Pinas Photographers. Thank you for reading my post I hope you been enjoying. :) Thank you and God Bless!!! 

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Araw ng Kalayaan (Independence Day)


Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite

Good Day everyone!!! It's Independence Day in the Philippines. I will share you about the Philippine Independent. The Philippine Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 in Cavite II el Viejo also known as Kawit in the present day. The First Philippine was General Emilio Aguinaldo. He proclaimed the sovereignty and independence of the Philippines from the Spanish rule. We remember Dr. Jose Rizal was the Philippine National Hero. 

Kawit is the first class urban municipality in the province of Cavite with the population of 83,000+ and the land area of 22.86 square kilometers. Kawit is also the birthplace of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.



Statue of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo

The Philippine Revolution was began In the year 1896. In December 1897, the Spanish government and the revolutionaries signed at the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. The Spanish pay the revolutionaries 800,000 pesos and Gen. Emilo Aguinaldo and other leaders go into exile in Hong Kong. The Spanish–American War has begun in April 1898. The United States defeated the Spanish in the Battle of Manila Bay in May 1, 1898. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was decided to return to the Philippines to support the American forces to defeat the Spaniards.

The Philippine Independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 after the Spanish Rule, that time was the afternoon in Cavite Province at the Aguinaldo Shrine 30 kilometers South of Manila. The National Flag of the Philippines was made of 3 stars and a sun, white, red, and blue designed by Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herboza. The Lupang Hinirang is the Philippine National Anthem was perform by the Marcha Filipina Magdalo, and composed by Julián Felipe and played by the San Francisco de Malabon marching band.


Photowalk in Kawit



Landscape in HDR effect




Aguinaldo Shrine



Street Photography

This photo shows the child with the blue sando along the creek.




Silhouette Street Photography



This town is more on historical that dedicate in our country. As we celebrate the Philippine Independence Day, this will inspired to us and for the next generation. Thank you for reading my article and Happy Independence Day. 

God Bless you all!!!



Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Beautiful Landscape of Mt. Makiling

Hello everyone,

I want to share to you about my landscape photography taking Mt. Makiling in Calamba, Laguna. 


This was taken last May 7, 2016


Mount Makiling, is a famous mountain in Laguna province on the island of Luzon, Philippines. This mountain was 1,090 m (3,580 ft). The named "Makiling" came from the guardian of the mountain Maria Makiling. The side of the Mt. Makiling is contained with hot springs particular in Los Baños and Pansol.

I was photographed last May 7, 2016 after my photo shoots in Canlubang. I had bonded with my models and friends in downtown Calamba. During my bonding with my friends, I do street and landscape photography in downtown Calamba when suddenly, I inspired by the God's creator which is Mt. Makiling. I use long range lens using 55-200mm at 55mm to see the beautiful nature. The bible says "HE can move the mountain". If you love the nature, you can be a landscape photographer.

Thank you again for sharing my experience and Thank you LORD for the safe trip to me. 

GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!! :)

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

I'm Back

Hello... I'm back. :)

After a couple of months, this blog will be active for the next couple of days, so stay put for more excitement article.

Sorry for not updating due to busy and responsibility. As of now I'm looking forward for my career to find my stable job that related to my course and I will not leave my photography skill. I can manage my time, even if I have a job and freelance. This blog will start again and more exciting articles to come. I will pray for my works and this blog to reach into many communities. I already missed my first blog.

But before that, NoGiCo Photography is now accepting events and photoshoots:
-Debut 
-Simple Wedding
-Dedication
-Company Events
-Team Buildings
-Travel / Outing
-Birthdays

Note: I'm willing to travel anywhere in Luzon

For the photoshoots or funshoots, I will accept these venue of the following areas:
-Metro Manila
-Rizal
-Cavite
-Laguna
-Bulacan
-Pampanga

More more details, please PM on my page at www.facebook.com/NoGiCoPhotography

Thank you and God bless you all!!! :D

Friday, January 29, 2016

Angono Lakeside a.k.a. Wawa



Angono is an Art Capital of the Philippines, which is the first class urban municipality in the province of Rizal. It also a hometown of the national artist in the Philippines and the home of the Higantes Festival. 


Last November, we discuss about the Higantes Festival. But this time I will discuss and I will show my beautiful photographs in Wawa, Angono, Rizal. 



The Beautiful of Laguna de Bay in Angono, Rizal.

Angono Lakeside also known as Wawa was located in Angono, Rizal. For me, this is a good for the travel or landscape photography because of a beautiful view. 


These are my beautiful shots in Wawa and their Captions





The Beautiful Sunset at Wawa




Mermaid Statue in Wawa along with the Sunset



Metro Manila Skyline view along Wawa. You can also ride a boat to see the view along the lakeside. Its only P20 per head and the travel time will be approximately 20-30 minutes.



My Beautiful shot of a boatman



2 boats in the lake


This is my second part of Angono, Rizal and I will post again for this 2016 edition. Thank you for viewing, sharing, reading my this article. I view post my second part in Angono which is the one of the most tourist destinations in town. Please like us:

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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Higantes Festival



Angono is an Art Capital of the Philippines, which is the first class urban municipality in the province of Rizal. It also a hometown of the national artist in the Philippines and the home of the Higantes Festival. 



Higantes Festival in Angono, Rizal


I went to Angono, Rizal last November 22, 2015 to coverage the event which is the Higantes Festival. It was started during the Spanish colonial times. It was lent to Kampong of Binangonan, Rizal. The Spanish haciendas ruled for that traditional way when the Angono tillers way of protesting their struggle is by making giant effigies of their landlords.

The body of the higante is made of bamboo, colorful cloth, its faces of paper mache. The three old higantes of Angono has a group of the family, which are the father, mother and child higante, they traditionally add color and fun during the fiesta celebration. In the late 80s, the late Angono artist Perdigon Vocalan brought the idea of the Higantes Festival by going out of the traditional family of giants and advocating having more higantes in the fiesta by coordinating with the barangays of Angono to come up with Higantes that will represent their barangays. In the present, the Higantes of Angono can be seen in fiesta celebrations around the Philippines and in national cultural presentations to promote their tradition.

The Higantes Festival was held every 22 to 23 of November. It has to honor of San Clemente when it comes to tradition by male devotees and the parehadoras devotees. This festival is colorful because of dressed in colorful local costumes, wooden shoes and carrying boat paddles and higantes, giant paper mache effigies. They have also a parade from the streets of Angono to the Laguna de Bay to celebrate their image on San Clemente.





During my coverage, this is my first time to cover that traditional event but it's too hot. Every parade has a colorful. This will be to promote their traditional to boost the tourism that's why the travel photography is the purpose. I can explore more people, new friends, learn more about their environmental. Anyway, thank you for viewing, sharing, reading my this article. I view post my second part in Angono which is the one of the most tourist destinations in town. Please like us on Facebook:  www.facebook.com/NoGiCoPhotography and follow us on twitter @NoGiCoPhoto

Thank you and God bless!!!

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Alabang Bancheto: Maginhawa of the South



Alabang Bancheto also known as the Maginhawa of the South.



Last November 1, 2015 when I went to that place, It's so many foods. If there is Maginhawa st. in Quezon City, also here in Bacoor, Cavite which is Alabang Bancheto near Muntinlupa City. Their operations only opened every Thursday to Sunday night located at Daang Hari near Molino Blvd., Molino, Bacoor, Cavite.






This is the location of Alabang Bancheto.


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These pictures show where I was to order for my dinner here in Alabang Bancheto. Come and visit the Maginhawa of the South. Please like us on Facebook:  www.facebook.com/NoGiCoPhotography and follow on twitter @NoGiCoPhoto

Thank you and God bless!!!