Last week, Heidi Valencia and I were interviewed at ANC’s Shop Talk show to talk about our life as a wedding photographer. I’m still waiting to get my personal copy from Shop Talk, but my mom was able to video the interview. I just need to resize the file so I can upload the video, so watch out for that. Thanks to Google Alerts, I discovered that they also featured the interview as an online article at abs-cbnnews.com. Follow this link
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What does it take to be a Wedding Photographer?
September 6, 2010Shooting in the U.S. this October
August 24, 2010I’ll be travelling to the U.S. this coming October to shoot a wedding and some engagement and family portrait sessions. I still have open slots available, send me an email for my remaining shoot scheds.
Start Slide Show with PicLens LiteTristan and Gen’s 30-Minute Engagement Shoot
March 9, 2010After our Single’s for Christ Conference in Davao last Feb., some of us stayed to go sight seeing in Davao. One of the places we went to was Samal Island. Our newly engaged friends’ Tristan and Gen was with us so I took the opportunity of taking a quick engagement shoot. I had limited time to shoot since we dedicated the day to recreation (or more of sleeping I must say since most were really tired from the conference). What can you do in 30 minutes and with a 50mm lens? A lot if you already have a vision of what you want to shoot. As a photographer there are so many external factors that sometimes you cannot control and you need to do your best with the time and resources you are provided with at a certain situation. Here’s how you can make the most out of shooting in 3o minutes at the beach with one lens. Congratulations Tristan and Gen!
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Mon and Ericka Gajete : My Most Memorable Wedding for 2009
January 11, 2010Sept. 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.

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.


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!





Merry Weddings!!!
January 5, 2010Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Before anything else. I know it’s such a delayed greeting. I know things have been very quite in my blog for the past few weeks since we’re still in the middle of “Mad” season. December and January are the busiest times of the year for us wedding photogs and this last December was no exception. Anything goes and things happen unexpectedly… the good , the bad (like getting sick due to lack of sleep because consecutive -days shooting) and the memorable. As a wedding photographer you have to embrace and love all of these experiences and surrender and depend on God to carry your couples and our team through wedding day. Here’s a preview of my December shoots, Finally! My new year’s resolution is to blog more and consistently. Enjoy the images and to my couples, I pray that God pour his blessing and favor upon your marriage
Dec 6 : Sam and Meileen @ Iloilo



Dec. 11 – GP and Tanya @ Sofitel Hotel Garden



Dec. 18 – Andrew and Crissy @ Shrine of Jesus (SM Mall of Asia)



Dec. 19 – Neil and Rhoze @ Fernbrook



Dec. 26 – Din and Sharon @ Don Bosco



Dec. 27 – Philip and Marlette @ Alabang



Dec. 28 – Jay and Helen @ Malate Church



Dec. 29 – Melvin and Aileen @ Sofitel Hotel Garden



Dec. 30 – JR and Anne @ Christ the King Church



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Groove is in the Heart : Cyril and Ferdine
September 21, 2009This has got to be one of my favorite Before I Do Sessions this year. From the ancestral home of Cyril and the clothes they planned and wore (along with my help)…everything gave out a retro vibe. In line with the whole theme, I decided to make the images look old school. Cyril and Ferdine were so game to try out anything which made this a one of kind groovy shoot!
A homage to Cyril’s grandparent’s. Did I mention this ancestral was periodic 60’s-70’s architecture that’s why I suggested to them that they wear clothes similar to that era.

We started a one of the 4 living room areas, this was one big house.


As we entered the house we were greeted by this cool fountain so we just had to shoot there.


A nice staircase to shoot…






Time to go outside the house which offered rich greenery and the afternoon golden sunlight…






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Experience The New Imagine Nation Website
September 4, 2009
After the countdown, it’s finally here! Our new home on the web! visit us at www.imaginenationphoto.com

The Big 3
September 2, 2009I’ve been quite busy these past few days with shooting some cool engagements. Three more days to see what’s coming! know more about the Big 3 in Marriage! visit www.imaginenationphoto.com. You can also see days 4 and 5 on our site. In the meantime here are some previews of my recent shoots…
Ryan and Sandra

Jerome and Doty

Mon and Ericka

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Jiggs and Jen’s On-Site
May 23, 2009Its been a while since I shared an on-site photo slideshow. I’d like to share this one since it was a great effort by our team that day. Great shots from Noel Salazar and Jamie Lihan. A lovely wedding in Calaruega…I’ll let the video speak for itself…
Jiggs and Jen’s Wedding On-site from Carlo Cecilio on Vimeo.
Jason and Loi Engaged!
May 11, 2009Finally! Here’s one of the most anticipated shoot we’ve all been waiting for. Our dear friend and fellow Imagine Nation photograher, Jason De Guzman is getting married this July. Of course we won’t let him get married without an engagement shoot… the Imagine Nation Experience way! For the official post check out Erron’s blog, he was the main guy for this day but we all tagged along to show our love and support to Jason and Loi.You can also check out Jayjay’s blog for his shots that day. Tiqui and Gracielle will be posting their share soon
Here are some of my takes from that day. Our call time was 5am since we were going the distance for this shoot. The destination, Anawangin. We stopped over for some breakfast at NLEX and we saw this beautiful cloud formations just before sunrise.

Touchdown ANAWANGIN!

After a hearty lunch, time to get to business…these two are so effortless to shoot and are so natural in front of the camera.

Since Erron was the lead that day, I tried not to get in his way and I concentrated in capturing the unseen moments.



This was Jesy’s shot..she borrowed my cam and took this shot…great shot Jesy!


Time to go to the woods. This one’s my favorite set. Great styling from Jesy and Erron!




This set really felt like we were shooting somewhere in the U.S.




Can you just feel the sparks flyin’…so much passion from these two.

My favorite for the day. I was ahead of them and I when I looked backed I saw them walking back and I just loved the background and how the afternoon sun’s golden light hit them…so natural.

This one was requested by Jason a tribute to Sir Jong’s Dubai shoot.

We’ve been together for almost 24 hours but we still had a last set to shoot and we headed to Subic for some night shots.


My final shot for the day.

It was such a great day! Can’t wait for their wedding day!
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