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Living by Water Exhibit
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Living by Water Exhibit by Ferdinand Decena Living By Water is my First One-man show exhibit. I do hope you support by visiting the exhibit on the said dates (and sign in their guestbook). The Exhibit will be held on May 12-27, 2008 at Filipinas Heritage Library in Ayala Triangle, Makati City. More details inside. UPDATE: May 5, 2008 Exhibit/ Gallery Schedule: + May 12 (Opening Night) 6-8 pm + Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 6pm + May 23 9am - 4pm only Thank you very much for the support and overwhelming response for this event. I really appreciate it.
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living by water
http://dongism.blogspot.com/2008/05/living-by-water.htmli want to invite everyone specially photo enthusiasts to Ferdz' Monochrome Exhibit entitled "Living by Water". It will be from May 12 to 27. i'll be there on its first day. check out his blog ironwulf.
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Living By Water: A Photo Exhibit
http://portraithouse.net/2008/05/06/living-by-water-a-photo-...The guy called Ironwulf is probably beaming with excitement. After years of travelling extensively from Batanes to many parts of Asia, he is ready to show the world images of diverse cultures he took with his camera. Five days from now, his first ever one-man photo exhibit will open at the Filipinas Heritage Library near the Makati Stocks Exchange in Ayala Avenue. The exhibit, Living By Water, reveals the simple and quiet lives of people thriving in the coastal regions. Opening night is on May 12 at 7PM. Cocktails will be served and the opportunity to meet new people abounds. Be there, wear your clothes and be in your best behavior. On the side note, I like this new PS3. I hope the brothers will get one soon. And I heard that Kobe Bryant has won this year’s MVP title. I am not exactly a Kobe fan. My brother is. So if there would be someone who will rejoice over it, it would be him and thousands of Kobe minions out there.
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One photo exhibit you should not miss
http://baratillo.net/?p=958I have been a fan of Ferdz’s travel snaps and this was before I met him in person. A visit to his blog IronWulf will tell it all. And I was lucky enough to be with him during the trip to Batanes. Ferdz really goes out of his way to get the “it” shot. He is patient and will literally trek to the most inaccessible spot to get the good shot. I mean to say he is devoted to his craft. I wont be surprised if I see him tied to the side of a mountain to get a good snap one of these days. So Mr Ferdinand Decena aka Ferdz - blogger and photo blogger will be having an exhibit entitled Living by Water. The exhibit will run from May 12 to 27, 2008 at Filipinas Heritage Library in Ayala Triangle, Makati City. Here are the details about the exhibit: Living By Water is my First One-man show exhibit. I do hope you support by visiting the exhibit on the said dates (and sign in their guestbook). The Exhibit will be held on May 12-27, 2008 at Filipinas Heritage Library in Ayala Triangle, Makati City. More details inside. UPDATE: May 5, 2008 Exhibit/ Gallery Schedule: + May 12 (Opening Night) 6-8 pm + Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 9am - 6pm + May 24 9am - 4pm only Thank you very much for the support and overwhelming response for this event. I really appreciate it. – ABOUT THE EXHIBIT From time immemorial, civilizations have thrived and lived near bodies of water. The reason is crystal-clear: water is vital to man’s existence. It is the reason why this exhibition pays homage to water and its significance to how and why people live by the water. Featuring photos that tell stories about the coastal Filipinos’ living conditions, reveal their culture, and relate their stories of survival. The exhibit will carry a raft of striking images from across our archipelago. The Badjao Stilt Villages of Basilan. The Muslim Stilt Village of Rio Hondo in Zamboanga. The fishermen of Siquijor. The T’bolis of Lake Sebu. The rugged shores of Itbayat in Batanes. And the tranquil coasts of Iloilo. ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER Ferdinand is a travel photographer and award-winning blogger. A graduate of Fine Arts, Major in Advertising at the Far Eastern University, he got started on film photography during his college years. He worked as a graphic artist and web designer for three years, pursuing photography as a hobby. Landing his first publication job as an Art Director enabled him to embark on a new career ? as a professional travel photographer. Getting his fair share of freelance jobs and assignments, his works eventually got published in a number of travel magazines both here and overseas. His website Ironwulf.net: En Route at www.ironwulf.net, is the chronicle of his many travels and insightful photography. It has received recognition from the both local and international media. With eager eyes, a curious mind and wandering feet, this young travel photographer and blogger plans to do an exhibit on Asian Heritage sites in the near future.
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Ferdz Decena’s Living By Water
http://ironnie.com/2008/05/06/ferdz-decenas-living-by-water/If you are an admirer of great photographs and is free any day between May 12 to 27, make sure to check out a good blog friend’s first one man monochrome photo exhibit at the Filipinas Heritage Library in Makati City. The exhibit is themed “Living by Water“. In his blog, Ferdinand Decena explains what the exhibit is all about… From time immemorial, civilizations have thrived and lived near bodies of water. The reason is crystal-clear: water is vital to man’s existence. It is the reason why this exhibition pays homage to water and its significance to how and why people live by the water. Featuring photos that tell stories about the coastal Filipinos’ living conditions, reveal their culture, and relate their stories of survival. The exhibit will carry a raft of striking images from across our archipelago. The Badjao Stilt Villages of Basilan. The Muslim Stilt Village of Rio Hondo in Zamboanga. The fishermen of Siquijor. The T’bolis of Lake Sebu. The rugged shores of Itbayat in Batanes. And the tranquil coasts of Iloilo. Checkout En Route for the gallery schedule, location map, and other details of the exhibit.
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Living by Water at the Filipina Heritage Library
http://hearyehearye.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/living-by-water...Living by Water at the Filipina Heritage Library For more information click this link.
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Living by Water Photo Exhibit
http://nimrodel.net/2008/05/01/living-by-water-photo-exhibit...Living by Water Photo Exhibit May 1st, 2008 with 70 views I’d like to invite you to the first solo exhibit of Ferdz Decena called Living By Water Exhibit. It will be held at the Alcove Perspectives, Filipinas Heritage Library and will run on May 12-27, 2008. Hope you can all drop by and see my friend’s work. More details below: Exhibit: Living by Water When: May 12 -27, 2008 Where: Alcove Perspective, Filipinas Heritage Library, Makati Avenue, Ayala Triangle, Makati City
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Living By Water
http://justwandering.org/index.php/2008/05/01/living-by-wate...Ferdz, a fellow pinoy travel blogger, an awesome photographer, and a non-high maintenance hiker (at least not that I know of, heehee), invites everybody to his first solo photo exhibit at the Alcove Perspective, Filipinas Heritage Library on May 12-27, 2008. ABOUT THE EXHIBIT From time immemorial, civilizations have thrived and lived near bodies of water. The reason is crystal-clear: water is vital to man’s existence. It is the reason why this exhibition pays homage to water and its significance to how and why people live by the water. Featuring photos that tell stories about the coastal Filipinos’ living conditions, reveal their culture, and relate their stories of survival. The exhibit will carry a raft of striking images from across our archipelago. The Badjao Stilt Villages of Basilan. The Muslim Stilt Village of Rio Hondo in Zamboanga. The fishermen of Siquijor. The T’bolis of Lake Sebu. The rugged shores of Itbayat in Batanes. And the tranquil coasts of Iloilo. ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER Ferdinand is a travel photographer and award-winning blogger. A graduate of Fine Arts, Major in Advertising at the Far Eastern University, he got started on film photography during his college years. He worked as a graphic artist and web designer for three years, pursuing photography as a hobby. Landing his first publication job as an Art Director enabled him to embark on a new career as a professional travel photographer. Getting his fair share of freelance jobs and assignments, his works eventually got published in a number of travel magazines both here and overseas. His website Ironwulf.net: En Route at www.ironwulf.net, is the chronicle of his many travels and insightful photography. It has received recognition from the both local and international media. I’ve long been a fan of Ferdz’s work (both his blog and his photos) , and I was so happy that I was able to meet and travel with him three weeks ago. His photos, from what I’ve seen in his blog and his flickr are simply breathtaking. I’m looking forward to seeing what he’ll put up for the exhibit. For more information about this exhibit or just to read about Ferdz’s travels, head on to Ironwulf.net. Copyright 2006-2008 Nina Fuentes | Justwandering.org --- Related Articles at justwandering.org:I have no lifeHiking up Mt Daguldol with Columbia SportswearAll blogged outOne last thing…Going up or going down?LinksHoly water not allowed in Vatican AirlineSummer is definitely on its wayHow to Cook AdoboSolo flight
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Pinoy Travel Blogger Launches First Photo Exhibit
http://pinoycentric.com/2008/05/01/pinoy-travel-blogger-laun...Graphic artist and travel blogger Ferdz Decena, whose award-winning blog Ironwulf is considered the guidebook of many Filipino travelers, is launching his first solo exhibit at the Alcove Perspectives, Filipinas Heritage Library on May 12. Entitled “Living by Water,”Decena’s exhibit pays homage to bodies water by which age-old civilizations have thrived and grown. Ferdz Decena, Fiipino art, ironwulf, living by water, photo exhibit, travel blogger, travel photography
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