If dreams can be captured in polaroids and stuck on a pastel, vintage-looking wall, then the whole lot of them would probably look like the Southern Stories photo exhibit.
… read more about Southern Stories ft. Charles Buenconsejo and Aleyn Comprendio



PluralPunk proves it right: cutting edge photography lies not in the camera being used but in the skill of the photographer.
STATUS gives you the inside scoop at what went down when would-be photographers and fashion enthusiasts alike flocked to the Ayala Museum to get a chance at meeting and greeting a famed British photographer—our very own Mr. Perou.
If you’re into–no wait, love–great photography just as much as the people at
Photographer Roger Wang takes it to the San Francisco streets and discover what people think, SF native or not, about good ol’ San Francisco.
Whether Tom Epperson is playing the harmonica for his blues band Blue Rats or delving in animation, you can’t deny that he is a creative soul. Luckily, we could witness his photography tomorrow at The Gallery, Lobby level Makati Shangri-la Hotel at 6pm.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in the case of Grant Rohloff ‘s black and white photographs, it’s going to cost you, well a thousand bucks or more. Click this post to find out what I’m talking about.
Although we live our lives bound by gravity, a great deal of being human is in pushing and rising against it. We exhibit this by indulging in sports. Photographer Ryan McGinley understands this quite well, and it is this defiance against being grounded that he captures in his photo essay and video titled, “The Lightness of Being an Olympian.” 











