Ferdz Decena’s Living By Water

May 6, 2008 · Print This Article

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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2 Responses to “Ferdz Decena’s Living By Water”

  1. Ferdz on May 6th, 2008 10:50 am

    Maraming salamat for plugging Ronnie! :D

  2. iRonnie on May 13th, 2008 10:13 pm

    FERDZ,
    no problem. i’ll try to drop by tomorrow. sana…

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