SunStar Cebu feature + Satin Eclipse CDP Exhibit

SunStar Cebu feature + Satin Eclipse CDP Exhibit

SunStar Cebu feature + Satin Eclipse CDP Exhibit

Lost in Alice II.

The Dark II & Legend of Chun Li II.

Those two pages appeared on last Friday’s (October 30, 2009) SunStar Cebu newspaper.

I was really surprised when I heard about it since I had no idea about my pictures being used or anything. Thank you to Jeremy Hong for telling me about it first-hand and to Kara Mae Noveda for choosing my pictures! =D

Honestly, I never really would have imagined anything like this to happen to me in my entire life. Hence, it’s so aewsomeee!! Thank you LORD. *.*

My exhibit photo work and I.
Model is Cheska Cagulada; this picture by Nayki Cagulada.

And I’m wearing the Cebu Digital Photographer’s shirt with a cowboy hat, sporting fringed boots there. GO CDP! The exhibit was a great success. I heard the news about the pictures going on exhibit in New York too but I don’t really know the exact details.

On the other hand, I have to congratulate the organizers of Satin Eclipse. There were sooo many people at Parkmall who came to see the event! The cosplayers were totally good and the fashion show was way awesome. Kudos to Nayki Cagulada, Greg Limpin IV, Chai Rico, Edwin Buenaviaje and Doyzkie Buenaviaje of CaneEvents for the great job! Please support future events from them. They’re still so young but super talented and dedicated people.

I might cover the event later on, still haven’t sorted out the pictures yet. Will blog about my Bangkok and Bantayan trip next. Whew, what a sembreak. I really lived it up to the fullest!

4 Comments

  • Anonymous
    15 years ago

    No blog about Bantayan? BUMMER. >:D< :p

  • 15 years ago

    Not YET~! Who are you? =p

  • 15 years ago

    MIKKO ah

  • 15 years ago

    AH MIKKO AH IZ YOO!

    Bantayan pics will be up when I'm done with billboards and tshirts lor.

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