Contrary to popular beliefs, my interest in photography started way back in high school. I bought my first ever point and shoot for PhP1,200.00 and shot my way into HS. It uses 35mm film and its flash has no switch, that’s why I have to hide the flash with my fingers whenever I don’t feel using it.
Anyway, here are some of my panalong kuha during that period:
Portraits of my classmates


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Group pictures



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One of the first lessons I learned in photography is to shoot people while they’re doing their hobby. In this photo, my classmate is doing his comics, “Tides of Darkness.”

I don’t want to say this, but this classmate of mine is… cramming! Huli ka!

My classmates are rehearsing for a chorale competition… just kidding!

He’s going for the two-handed slam!

This is one of my many photos of the tribute for our teachers, and this is the best one. I “turned off” my flash with my fingers and got this very dramatic silhouette. Good thing it was a slow dance.