of Neil Gaiman, sons and grandpas

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GaimanMania once again hits the Philippines!

Neil Gaiman of American Gods, Stardust and Sandman fame dropped by the Philippines for a speaking engagement at the recently concluded AdCongress and as an honorable guest at the Philippine Graphic/Fiction Awards. (For the uninitiated, Neil is a demigod in fantasy and “horror” fiction not unlike Tarantino’s status in indie film making)

But my real story goes like this…

Some two years ago, when Gaiman first visited the country for a book signing, and just the same time when Pang was pregnant with our second, we fell in line to have a couple of our comics signed (needless to say, I was a big fan).

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A lot of people turned up. A LOT. To give you an idea, the queue started at Fully Booked at the upper level of Gateway and spiraling all the way down to the 7-11 along Aurora Avenue. That’s where we started to line-up a good five hours before the signing started.

Yet it was all worth it, we decided that it would be cool to have the comic dedicated to Lukas Ezra (the name we would be giving our second son).

Neil Gaiman, a comic book, a marker and an infanticipating lady on her last trimester - the result - a masterpiece doodle for a yet to be born baby boy. Surreal!

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Here’s the “doodle” two years after …

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And the three generations below …

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Jakob and Lukas with their dad (center), and his dad (lower right).

Lolo Patricio would have been proud.

“I must confess, I have always wondered what lay beyond life, my dear.”
Yeah, everybody wonders. And sooner or later everybody gets to find out.”
from SANDMAN #31: “Three Septembers and a January”

Cyrus and Rochelle: Holy Trinity Church

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All the billboards were down and people were stacking up on umbrellas. Thankfully, typhoon Lando didn’t hit Manila as expected. It was a gloriously sunny Sunday and only a fleeting shower fell during Rochelle and Cyrus’ ceremony.

It was quite windy though but we used that to full effect when the bride was about to enter the church.

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Chalk it up to the power of prayer and the sunshiney smiles of the people in this wedding.

Check out the Onsite Video.

Rochelle Uyecio and Cyrus Chun
Holy Trinity Church, Forbes, Makati
Makati Shangri-la

The 25 Most Influential Videographers

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If you are serious about your art and craft, you look around you for inspiration and guidance, from those that have come before you and are alongside you right now.

I’m sure local coordinators take a cue from the works of Preston Bailey - the world’s eminent event stylist.

The wedding photographers look at Buissink, Escudero and Lara.

In much the same way, in order to grow as a videographer I let other’s work inspire me as I do my own work.

Iris Cinema (New York)
Spencer Lum’s Iris Cinema, though under the radar and inactive in the online forums is a company I admire the most. I know of no other company who has such a solid grasp of the philosophy of shooting a wedding. A philosophy I share. I’m a big fan of their camera and color work.

Elysium Production (SoCal)
Though not so much a problem locally, the notion that wedding videography is second rate to photography is still very much prevalent in Northern America. It is through Julie and Alex Hill’s awesome videos, blogging and networking with the top photographers in their country that they shed that notion slowly but surely. They most recently covered the wedding of renowned photographer Gary Fong.

Chris Watson (Dallas)
Perhaps the single most helpful wedding videographer on the planet. He will go out of his way to explain a point and help somebody out. His style, which continually evolves, is now in a direction I find myself gravitating towards.

Glen Elliot (New Jersey)
Glen influenced me to exercise and pick up that glide cam. It took him to make me slow down and make me realize that a good video isn’t always about cutting a mile a minute.

Joel Peregrine (Milwaukee)
The one true master who will show you that it only takes one person to make a great wedding video. This person has shown me that trends come and go but it is your unique style and voice that will be remembered. The grand daddy of the super secret video forum - videorogues.

DVideography (Philadelphia)
Dave Williams will show you that you can be creative AND profitable at the same time. At the end of it all, we are working to make a profit, and Dave knows profit (as well as marketing, customer service and smooth moves).

Cloud Nine Creative (Vancouver)
When I want sophisticated and classy, I look at Bruce Patterson’s work. Not only do they run one of the top tier wedding videography companies in Canada, but they publish their own magazine as well - Wedluxe.

Bliss Productions (San Francisco)
The most expensive wedding videographer I know. Technically not a “videographer” but a cinematographer though because she uses Super8 and 16mm to shoot her weddings. She opened the eyes of a lot of event videographers, including mine, to the viability and profitability of shooting weddings in analog.

Walter Cheliah (Edmonton, Canada)
You want music video style? Walt will give that to you in large, eye popping doses. But more than the quality of work he does. Cheliah is responsible for banding together the best of the industry’s creative minds, first with videofraternity then with Wedfact - singlehandedly.

And as a small thank you to these people who have, in one way or another, shaped, helped and influenced me in how I do my work, I’m casting my vote for them in this year’s 25 Most Influential Event Videographers in the World.*

*you must be a videographer to vote

Ruth and Marc

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WOW! Four excellent photographers to document this wedding (not counting the official supreme court photog at the ceremony).

1. Mimi and Karl
2. Eddieboy Escudero
3. Mel Cortez

Di sila mahilig sa picture no?

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(photo nicked from Cliquebooth)

But hey! only one videographer - us!

As wonderfully executed by the second team - the onsite video.

Ruth Puno and Marc Navarro
Union Church of Manila
Makati Shangri-la

A Gallery in Black and White

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I managed to snatch a batch of Ilford black and white film from Jill Lejano last week. Here are some choice pics taken with a canon EOS 1V - the grand daddy and last flagship model of film cameras from Canon.

Reina and Adolph, from November 9’s wedding.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Steven Alexander Robinson

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Ahhh, that was a mouthful…and that’s excluding the bride’s name - Pheona Camille.

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(picture courtesy of Dino Lara)

The weather was harsh and the traffic harsher. But such is the plight of the wedding videographer, come rain, come shine, the shoot must go on.

Check out the onsite video.

And yep, Pheona is now officially Mrs. Robinson!

Pheona Camille Ladrero and Nicholas Steven Alexander Robinson
Manila CAthedral
The Conservatory, Peninsula Manila

Reina Rocks!

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Ok so I nicked the post title from wedding photographer Pat Dy.  And the picture below is from him too.  Thanks Pat!

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Take a look at the Onsite Video we made for the Adolph and Reina.

Lomolove Too

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Lomomanila in cooperation with Smart Communications, Fuji YKL, Linksys and Geiser Maclang presents Lomolove Too. A month long lomography exhibit and party. Exhibit runs from Nov 10 till Dec 1 at the Blacksoup Projects Gallery, Cubao Expo, QC. Exhibit launch and party this Saturday, starting at 8 pm with live performances by The Dawn, Cambio, Taken By Cars, the Ronnies, Top Junk, Corporate Lofi, Ang Bandang Shirley, Pasok Mga Bwitre and more.

some recent snaps…


pagbilao, quezon


hot sand on the knees…


love ko ‘to


love ko s’ya

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