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Let me share with you my story about spending a holiday in a remote island town with pristine white sand beach and charming locals! For most of us whose lives revolve around the metro, summer is not complete without the perfect vacation by the beach. At these times, travelers head off to Boracay or Palawan, two of the most popular beach destinations in the Philippines.
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For the next task, our Manila CitySlickers will show us a day in their analogue lives. Read more about the adventures of Felix as he went on an analogue trip to the beach!
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PULP summer slam is hailed as one of the biggest and loudest annual rock events in the Philippines. Held during summer break, the said event attracts an average of 30,000 rock enthusiasts every year and it often lasts for at least 15 hours (it's a smaller version of Woodstock).
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Dubbed as the “Desert of the North,” the La Paz Sand Dunes is a popular destination for sand boarding, trekking, shooting films, and sightseeing.
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The Diana F+ has long been a lomographer's favorite for its beautifully dreamy photos. Wherever you shoot, the Diana F+ will definitely add a touch of retro charm to your lomographs. Let's follow lomographer-surfer Kara Hizon around her favorite beaches through her dreamy Diana F+ photographs!
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Sun bathing all day, water activities everywhere, and party all night would just be an understatement for Boracay Island. A must-see, white-sand, tropical island near the heart of the Philippines, especially during the summer months.
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It's one of the most visited places in the Philippines. People from all over the globe visit it for its beach, culture, and night life. It's definitely one of the most popular beaches in the planet, so read on!
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The Yashica Electro GX is a rare find. Dubbed as "the last electro rangefinder" this more compact version of the more famous Electro GSN packs a good punch of color and sharpness with every shot.
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This is my review about my very first lomography camera, the Lomography Colorsplash. Read about how it changed the color of my world after the jump!
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US has Coachella, UK has Glastonbury, and the Philippines has the Malasimbo Music & Arts Festival! Three days of frivolous fun with friends on a mountain by the beach? Pretty much my perfect island party. Highly recommended! Read on to see my film photos from the fest.
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The Cultural Center of the Philippines presents a whole day of the finest in Philippine arts and culture at the annual Pasinaya Open House Festival. Read about the events from this year's celebration after the jump.
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A 2-hour bus ride from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte took us to the town of preserved old Philippine houses that is Vigan City, Ilocos Sur.
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From Laoag City, I rode further North to Pagudpud and Bangui to experience the breathtaking structure of the Bangui Windmills, the pristine beaches of Pagudpud, and the nearby picture-perfect sites.
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I brought along my favorite Lomo gadget, the LC-A+ loaded with Kodak Ektachrome E100GX to my recent trip up north of the Philippines to explore the picturesque wonders that awaits me in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.
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I got some expired True Colors film from my friend. It was cheaply sold for 30 pesos -- a little short of $1 USD. So I tried these films in different cameras and I got exciting results. Although I was expecting that the color shifting won't do much of a hassle, the colors in these expired films came out different. The film was imported from Italy. I don't know how many films of these are still out there but it's a nice way to hunt out!
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I decided to throw in a roll of expired True Colors film in my bag right before a road trip to Tagaytay with two of my best friends and boy am I glad I did. The results of shooting with not-so-fresh film never fails to surprise. Looking back, it's probably the best ₱40 I ever spent!
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Joanne has to share with us after the stop.
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Felix has to share with us after the stop.
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Art lies in the heart of every city! And for our Manila CitySlickers' second task, we asked them to roam around their analogue cities and know more about its artistic side. Let's take a look at what Leslie has to share with us after the stop.
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Where are you bringing your date this Valentine's Day? If you haven't thought of a place yet, and if you live in the Philippines, then Laguna has got the perfect spot for you and your date! Learn about it after the break.