Thursday, November 8, 2012

Crosspost: Some things from Philippine Fashion Week.

IMG_0932 IMG_1217 IMG_1186 MOA Arena cleans up good. At the Lesley Mobo Gala, Cibo catered the black tie event with hors d'oeuvres and free flowing champagne, sangria and vodka. How could you go wrong? As the guests went to their pre-assigned chairs, the photographers scrambled to look for a spot to shoot. Alas, there were none. We looked for chairs to prop ourselves up, or some just settled at an obscure corner just to appease the floor directors and video crane operators. I used my 200 mm f/2.8 lens and I found it difficult to get a proper exposure because of the lousy lighting done. Too many blank spots and colored lights. Why is it too hard to get some plain white light in Philippine events? And why are photographers just shoved into an area and treated like second class citizens? All we ask for are good light and a spot to take advantage of it. It's always important for events to have an area for photographers. Always. But I'll stop griping for now. IMG_8835 I had a terrific time sitting beside renowned designer Jerry Katigbak during the Mens' Wear collection presentation. He was commenting on how slow some of the shows went, how he would want to hear an applause at some point. I didn't know he was a student of photography. He also asked for some advice regarding how to correct his white balance. He had some decent photos from a photo shoot and asked me how to make his shots better. I hope I gave some valuable insight. PS: a polka-dot man purse. why. IMG_7186 IMG_9961 IMG_7056 IMG_7159 Honestly, there were times when the models looked so similar to each other. I couldn't differentiate them when they were walking. Only did I realize they looked different when I looked at my shots with my computer. IMG_9118 IMG_7886 IMG_7604 What I enjoyed shooting the most were some womens' collection. Sure it was late at night, but the designs and looks looked great. And thankfully, while I was there, no models tripped and fell over.