Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Palm Beach Post's Focus on Nature Photography Exhibit

My Boynton Inlet photo is included in the exhibit.
I won 2 yrs in a row for the Oceans Category.

Read the articles. 2008 and 2007


The Palm Beach Post's Focus on Nature
Photography Contest
June 6 - August 25, 2008
An exhibition featuring first through third place-winning photographs from all five categories.


Palm Beach Post readers entered almost 4,000 photos in its fourth annual "Focus on Nature" photography contest, which showcases the natural beauty of Florida in five categories: plants, landscapes, animals, ocean and close-up. Enjoy these images of our state, as seen through the eyes of some very talented photographers.
CLICK HERE to view the program, with features on the winning artists.


Winner of the Oceans category.
Photo by Ruel Tafalla of Greenacres.








Visit our gallery to see more amazing photographs by this year's winners.
Opening reception: June 19, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Link

Monday, June 16, 2008

Borderless - Places and Indigenous Faces Photo Exhibit

Borderless
Place and Indigenous Faces
June 19-25, 2008
Ayala Malls, Glorietta 3, Makati City


Filipinos are among the most talented in the world. Browse any online
photography galleries and forums, and chances are, Filipinos will be
one of the most active posters there.

The Internet has made it easier for people to connect, and has made it
possible for those whose passion is photography to share their
knowledge of the craft from miles away.

For these people, the world has become almost without borders, and
while many of them have yet to see each other,
some have become good friends.

Twenty-two Filipino photographers from five countries have come
together to bring you a photo exhibit called
"Borderless: Places and
Indigenous Faces."

Country Organizers:
Philippines: Aly Reyes
USA: Donna Samonte
UAE/ KSA: Jeff Vergara

Organizer: Cez Jarlyn Young

Major Sponsor: Digiprint

Grand Opening: 19th of June 2008
Glorietta 3 (in front of Zara)
6:30 in the evening

Special thanks to:
Tet Bautista for the above banner
Jess Marquez for printing the postcards

In cooperation with:
CARD (Center for Autism Related Disorder)