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Photo Album(first) Dibs on Events PhotographyApr 26, '08 1:37 AM
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Was hired for the first time (by my dad! HAHAHAHA) to take photos of an event. Here are some of the photos. It was SO hard. I personally think events photography should be done by guys (only). Like yesterday, some photographers were elbowing me. HELLO?! MASAKIT! Bungguan talaga.

I saw Sen. Kiko Pangilinan. Hehehe! He's tall pala. Anyway, he was the guest of honor so my dad had to introduce him to the stage. Of course my dad being a joker HAD to make a joke. So he goes, "Senator Kiko Pangilinan has so many achievements. I'm so sure his wife, Sharon always tells him, "hun, you really HAVE IT ALL"." Get it? have it all? Hahaha? Anyone? Ok.

JUSTINCASE, you didn't get it "have it all" is being endorsed by Sharon Cuneta.

WOW... corny? HAHAHAHAHA

Sen. Kiko Pangilinan and dad
  
gotcha
  
National Anthem
  
"hahahaha" daw
  
"Mr. Pogi" pose
  
dad with someone
  
dad, Leah Navarro, Kiko Pangilinan
  
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Pres. conference
  
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gwapoi wrote on Apr 26
wow.. baptism of fire for you. =)
wieboy wrote on Apr 26
ur lucky it was daytime, try night time events, i bet you it will be more memorable :D
miday wrote on Apr 26
"Senator Kiko Pangilinan has so many achievements. I'm so sure his wife, Sharon always tells him, "hun, you really HAVE IT ALL
natawa ako.
slight lang. :P
jeffcamaystills wrote on Apr 28
i don't think events photography should be done by guys only. pick your spots so you don't get elbowed.
if the other photographers are standing, you can go low and shoot tilting upwards. that way you're not at head-to-head (or elbow-to-head) level with the others.
but of course there are times when you really gotta take an elbow or two. especially if it's a big event and/or you're all shooting high profile personalities like senator pangilinan.
jennyjennycrazy wrote on Apr 28
i don't think events photography should be done by guys only. pick your spots so you don't get elbowed.
if the other photographers are standing, you can go low and shoot tilting upwards. that way you're not at head-to-head (or elbow-to-head) level with the others.
but of course there are times when you really gotta take an elbow or two. especially if it's a big event and/or you're all shooting high profile personalities like senator pangilinan.
youre right! its just not for me i guess? or i gotta get used to it pa. hahahaha!
jennyjennycrazy wrote on Apr 28
miday said
natawa ako.
slight lang. :P
hahaha! oo nga.. slight lang. hahaha!
jennyjennycrazy wrote on Apr 28
wieboy said
ur lucky it was daytime, try night time events, i bet you it will be more memorable :D
yikess! oo nga. it would be harder if it was at night..
jennyjennycrazy wrote on Apr 28
gwapoi said
wow.. baptism of fire for you. =)
hahahaha!
jeffcamaystills wrote on Apr 29
youre right! its just not for me i guess? or i gotta get used to it pa. hahahaha!
get used to it..ü
erickfabian wrote on May 29
great shots Jen! :) buti na lang umuwi ako, kundi nakadagdag pa ako sa bungguan at sikohan...

tuloy mo yan events, at least for CSI, hehehe...sayang din yun TF! :)
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