Group's posts with tag: baguio
|  | Baguio to Manaog on the way back |
|  | Free workout in SM from Fitness Edge |
|  | A 20KM bike ride from session-bonifacio-magsaysay-harrison-leonardwood road-pacdal-mansion-outlook drive-south drive-johnhay-southdrive-military cutoff-kisad-Burnham. Lens Used:70-300mm . thanks from Jasper. More pics at my site |
September 1 marks the 98th Charter Day of Baguio City. I believe the traditional parade was cancelled by the organizers because of the weather. Nevertheless, a variety of activities have been lined up to commemorate the founding of Baguio (kindly click on this link to see the schedule of activities).
|  | From Baguio :D |
The Artist Rudi Tabora’s involvement in photography dates back to the 1970’s. Being his family’s official photographer, he tells the Tabora family’s story in photographs that span more than three generations of pictures including those of his nieces’ and nephews’, as well as their children’s. Rudi’s involvement in the local art scene in the 1990’s was further nourished when he was tasked to manage the much renowned and publicized Baguio Arts Festival; the yearly event put the city in the art and cultural map of the country. His interactions with various artists from different regions and countries fostered a genuine interest and passion for the arts. His exposure and discussions with artist friends, further honed his knowledge and skills as a photographer. His earliest influences in photography were Baguio photographers Wig Tysman, Boy Yniguez and Tommy Hafalla. His latest inspiration, however, came from the works of young artist Fifi Perez, who exhibited her works at the Café by the Ruins earlier this year. Inevitably, Rudi Tabora brings into his photography his ways of being and seeing as a Zen practitioner. He continuously nourishes his art and practice through discipline and study. Photographer & Zen Master Daido Loori is among his greatest influence in Zen photography. Rudi Tabora is one of the members of the Baguio Zen Center for Oriental Spirituality affiliated with the Sanbo Kyodan Association - a contemporary lay Zen organization based in Japan.
|  | Camp John Hay, Baguio City |
|  | Thought I'd upload the first set of photos... |
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