Blog EntryAko'y Batang Malate Photo Exhibit Nov.9-18, 2007Oct 10, '07 12:46 AM
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The making of this project started when musician/voice talent Wam Molina approached the newly formed group of photo/camera enthusiasts who call themselves RFilipinas and brought up the idea of taking photographs of the Malate street children for a possible photo exhibit to be held at the Malate Catholic Parish to coincide with its fiesta in November 2007.

He had been toying with this idea since January. Being a musician, he had been performing at the Hobbit House and frequenting Penguin for years.  He became familiar with the children of Malate. As a photo enthusiast, he had planned to do a series of photographs of the children’s feet. But he decided that he could help the children more if whatever he would do could generate money to contribute to the parish’s many children-focused projects.

The group he approached enthusiastically faced up to the challenge and within a span of more than four months visited Malate alone or in groups to take pictures of the children with their rangefinder cameras loaded with film. Rfilipinas is composed of Jay Javier, a professional photographer and teacher; Nelson Chan, an entrepreneur; Eddie Concepcion, a doctor who practices traditional Chinese acupuncture; Gari Buenavista, an artist; Rain Contreras, an IT professional; Uro Q. Dela Cruz, a TV/Film writer and director; Gabriel David, a journalist; Nor Domingo, a theatre actor.   Luis Liwanag, an international photojournalist; his young son Akira Liwanag; Annie Neis, an IT professional based in Colorado who could not join the shoot sent black and white films for the project; Dr.Gerry Sabado, a surgeon; Eric Sales, a photographer; Marc Talampas, an engineer and educator and Andrea Zulueta, a hairdresser. A motley crowd from different walks of life, bound together by their respect for rangefinder cameras and film.

Wam later says, “I am very much overwhelmed with the support I got from my fellow RFilipinas members for this project.
This project has been an eye-opener for everyone, realizing the living conditions of not only the children of Malate but our less fortunate Filipino brothers and sisters in general. It has been a very humbling experience”


Thank you for extending your help and concern for the street children of Malate.


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heyeyni wrote on Oct 10, '07
uuuy galing ng poster! whose journal was used for the background? :D
wamjam wrote on Oct 10, '07
akira's. his name is at the lower right side. :-)
akiraliwanag wrote on Oct 10, '07
uy astig 'to sir wam. hehe. pwede ko bang irepost 'to sa multiply ko?
wamjam wrote on Oct 10, '07
yes pls.! post lang ng post! :-)
eddiecon wrote on Oct 11, '07
i have put a link and reposted this on my multiply and at blogspot. sana may multi-media blitzkrieg din.
wamjam wrote on Oct 11, '07
jr isaac would put it on CIRCUIT daw. direk uro! pwede kaya toh plug sa tv?
sweetlysinister wrote on Oct 13, '07
congrats to the group! wam, post ko din sa multiply ko ha?
wamjam wrote on Oct 23, '07
yes pls.! :-)
senorenrique wrote on Oct 26, '07
Wonderful!

I will go and see it.

Thanks for letting us know!
cuauymanila wrote on Oct 27, '07
Congrats...
wamjam wrote on Nov 5, '07
salamat...malapit na!
donvill wrote on Nov 7, '07
ayus to dre....congratz...
wamjam wrote on Nov 8, '07
see you all tonight.
sweetlysinister wrote on Nov 9, '07
wam, congrats on the successful opening night =D
senorenrique wrote on Nov 9, '07
Hi Wam,

I've taken the liberty to blog about this event of yours:

http://senorenrique.blogspot.com/2007/11/photo-exhibit-on-manilas-malate.html

Thanks!

Eric
wamjam wrote on Nov 9, '07
salamat rica.

thanks eric...we would appreciate that.
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