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Sept. 26, 2009 would go down in Philippine history  as Typhoon Ondoy brought furious a rainfall which caused the worst flooding that hit Metro Manila in 40 years. I think there were quite a number of weddings  scheduled that day, others canceled but a few persevered despite most of Manila was already underwater, including mine. For Mon Gajete and Ericka Mangalile, no typhoon was going to stop them from getting married.

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Since I lived in Marikina, flood was a part of our life. During typhoon season, it is normal for water to rise in front of our house up to our garage. On that day, I left at an earlier time since just to be safe and went to Junie’s (my girlfriend)  house first in Fort Bonifacio area. I then realized how bad things were when almost all the roads were flooded in Makati and C5  or there was heavy traffic and I could not get to Ericka’s hotel at Crowne Plaza in Ortigas. Eventually, I parked my car in Rockwell tried to take the MRT from Buendia, but I stood in-line for 2 hours but all the trains were jam-packed and people looked like they were in a sardine can. With my camera backpack gear I couldn’t fit going into the train. I must be honest that there were so many times I just wanted to quit and tell the couple I tried but nature would not allow me to shoot your wedding. But, as I continued to talk to Mon and Ericka’s coordinator, they were really bent on pushing through with their wedding and I thought, I need to exert all possible means, I think my conscience will not permit me to just give up so easily and I was constantly encouraged and reminded by our mentor, John Mateos Ong,  thru text (thanks sir!).

So we came to a compromise and with the time constraint we agreed to skip shooting the hotel preparations and meet at the Nuestra Senora de Gracia in Guadalupe (NSDG), where they were getting married. With Edsa at a stand still, I decided to walk from Buendia MRT station to NSDG. I arrive there around 3pm, in time to dry my clothes as I waited for the the couple to arrive.  Up to this point I was really worried about my family as no one was answering their cell phones. Finally I was able to get hold of my sister through text and  learned that the whole ground floor of our house was flooded, and they were moving anything they can save to the second floor which was why they were not answering my calls. Talk about stress! I really prayed at the church and lifted everything that was happening that day to God, not only for my family but everyone affected by the typhoon that day.

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I really honor Mon and Ericka’s strength and dependence on God as I witnessed how composed and positive they were amidst the chaos around them when they finally arrived in church. According to Minnie, our wedding coordinator, their parents were already advising them to cancel the wedding, but they have worked so hard in planning this day that they did not want to give up and quit. To make things more challenging, I also learned from them that both of the couple’s homes were almost submerged underwater. I tried to do my best to make things light and fun for the couple, but I can see how calm they were. The wedding ceremony became very intimate as family and close friends witnessed their vows. In my count there were a total of 27 people including the couple. At first, the couple only wanted the wedding to ceremony and  was considering canceling their reception. Minne was also telling me that the caterer was 50/50 if they can make it to Tektite Towers, the venue for the reception. But as we were about to finish in church, Minnie got a call from the caterer that they can make it to Tektite and the reception pushed through, praise God! It was during the reception that everyone got emotional as they reminisced on what happened that day but I really thank the Lord for getting everyone through.

I also would like to honor Minnie and her team of coordinators for supporting Mon and Ericka. From our team, Gavian, Robert, Kirch for braving the typhoon and walking in flood just to get to the wedding. Also, John Mateos Ong’s  constant encouragement and sending another photog  in place of Arlene who got stranded in the South. In the end, the Lord blessed Mon and Ericka’s faithfulness and calmed the storm to give them one of the most heartfelt and intimate weddings I have covered. I also salute the other wedding photographers that day who covered weddings as they showed how committed we are to our couples. God bless!

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Defining Moments

January 8, 2009

December is one the busiest season for wedding photographers and our studio was no exception as we had tons of weddings. There were quite a number of weddings where we had 5 weddings and not to mention some of us shot 3 to 5 consecutive days. I believe this month really sharpens and defines a wedding photographer due to the volume of shooting. One is constantly challenged to be creative and avoid repetition. The goal is to produce images that are original, different and unique.

I hope to share a preview of images that define my style and who I am as a photographer. I love what Joe Buissink said(a US wedding photographer and one of the legends in the industry), that whenever we take pictures, we leave a piece of oursleves in that image. When I heard that, it really made me think about how I shoot weddings and I realized that its really true that we shoot what we love…what means most to us.

Here’s my share of December weddings. I want to share some of the behind the scenes stories and walk you through what I thought that day before I shot the image.

December 6 – Raymond and Minnie.

A wedding in Tagaytay. The cabin setting in Canyon woods brings a different mood and feel for this shoot.

I was looking for a place to shoot Raymond and Minnie and I got attracted to the to the entrance door of Calaruega Chapel. I used the door’s iron leaves design to create this effect.

Playing with the light available around you.

December 7 – Jeremy and Ces.

I still need to get the couples go signal before I post their pics as they have requested. Ces was one cool and fashionista bride. I second shot for Jayjay here.

This was their invitation-clutch bag designed and manufactured by the bride…way cool!

December 9 – Mek and Mau.

We usually stop shooting prenups/engagements during December because of shooting lots of weddings. However we make special exceptions to couples who are based from other countries and will be getting married in the same month. Mau is based in Melbourne, Australia and she arrived in Manila a few weeks before her wedding and so I had to squeeze them in my schedule. It ended up as one of my most memorable engagement shoots for the year. This couple took to heart the ideas I gave them and came really prepared.

A “from the movies look” inspired shot, like their about to escape :)

December 11 – Paolo and Bambi.

No this is not a wedding but a prenup/engagement shoot. This really gave me an idea to encourage couples who have limited time during their wedding day to have couple portrait shots to have it done during their engagement session…why not, right? its something new and interesting. We travelled on location to Tarlac for this shoot.

December 13 – Dennis and Marjorie.

A wedding in historic Bataan. This couple was really game and we shot them at the Bataan Monument right after their morning wedding and reception. I second shot for Jason here.

Lately, I’ve been really been looking for streaks of sunlight like this one. We were blessed at the Bataan monument to have found one and I just had to placed the bride where the light was and came up with this idea.

December 18 – Algene and Marife.

This couple really loved to pose in front of the camera. They were like pros. I second shot for Erron here.

December 20 – Paolo and Bambi

Our friends from Singles for Christ Community. I heart the urban feel of shooting at Rockwell Club.

A day of rest the following day and on to my 3 days straight of shooting.

December 22 – Mek and Mau

I was really looking forward to shooting Mek and Mau. I’ve been coordinating with them for almost half of last year and I was really glad and anxious to help them in anyway I can. They both have such wonderfull families who made our team feel at home and part of the family.  Finally that day arrived…

On a side note this day was also one of the most stressful day of my life. Hours before my shoot, I had to rush my mom to the ER since she had severe stomach pains and she could not breathe. It turns out she had a raptures kidney and it had to be removed. More on this story on a separate blog.

I almost did not shot this wedding had my mom’s condition worsened, but God is truly great for he allowed me to fulfill my obligation to shoot Mek and Mau and at the same time heal my mom.

I really thank everyone who knew and prayed for our family since it was really at test of faith for us. As much as I wanted to be at the hospital with mom, I had to be a professional and finish my weddings and at the same time not get distracted.

As much as I like to take stylish and fashionable portraits, I love capturing genuine emotions. Images like this one as a father gives away his daughter, for me, evokes and captures the true essence of weddings wherein one feels the emotions of that moment.

and more tender moments…real men cry.

and of course it would not be the a complete day for me without couple portraits. This scene really seems magical for me.

Dec. 23 – Jeremy and April

A morning wedding full of surprises. The couple is based in Northern California and it was my first time to meet them on their wedding day. It turns out the groom’s Dad was the one who booked us as he was friends with our mentor, John Ong. I thought they were shy, but they were so game.

The rock.

Bellevue hotel offers so many visually appealing areas to shoot our couple. Its a good thing they were still game to have their portraits after lunch. Don’t you just love this wall, its so rich in texture and like you’re on a futuristic scene.

Lots of patterns and lines that lead to the couple. Really cool!

December 24 – Raymond and Sharon

Another early wedding. I’ve hardly slept and have a bad cold and sore throat. I’m just very thankful that day for by God’s grace he gave me the strength to shoot. Also, I only found out that morning that our boss, John Ong, was their ninong for the wedding. Pressure!

Finally…I get to spend Christmas with my mom and family at the hospital and get some quality rest. Two more weddings to go.

Dec. 27 – Erwin and Beng

It turns out Erwin is my neighbor. We live in the same village and same street! How’s that for a small world. Meanwhile, Beng is the Events Manager for Sofitel…cool! I only met this couple on wedding day. It was a great day of shooting.

I’d say this shot was made by being at the right place at the right time

The couple really wanted to have sunset shots by manila bay so after the church we rushed to the scene. However, the sun was hiding but we had nice cloud formations. A relaxed and sweet setting for the newlyweds.

Was looking forward to shooting inside Sofitel. Here’s my favorite shot for that day.

Dec. 28 – Ninoy and Cherrie

The last wedding for the year! I really wanted and prayed for a great shoot to end my year of shooting weddings and God answered my prayers.

The drama unfolds as the bride leaves for the church.

Our secret garden. All of us at Imagine Nation go all out whenever we shoot our couples. We’re always on a look out for new venues to shoot them. This is our secret garden.

An enchanting forest for our couple being bathed in a lovely golden afternoon light.


Looking forward to a great new year ahead! I pray that this year God continue to bless our studio and reveal more to us his plans for us. On a personal note, I also pray that he grant me more destination weddings and that he allow me to travel in his name.

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