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People would usually ask “Why Lampara?” “What’s with Lampara?” Actually, I used the term Lampara in commemoration of my late partner Zeus (Father to my first born). He used Lampara as “NickName” on mIRC when we first met. He died last December 2006. Lampara Studio started way back in 2008 when I was just a hobbyist who loves taking photos of kids/children. That’s when I decided to use the name Lampara and created a page/site where I’ll put all my output shots. My favorite subject then was my first born, Mikyla Yzabel. No plans of putting up a business like this for it is just my liking to take photos during my idle time. But thank God for friends who used my talent and the news spread that fast, inquiries turned to bookings and then everything is history.. From a soloist photographer, then came the team of Photo + Video + SDE.. so on and so forth.. Thanks be to God! Giving back all to GLORY to HIS NAME!
Capturing images that reveal a story is what I do best. Whether it's for a wedding or an important milestone in life, I use a fine art approach to capture and emphasize the uniqueness of your event. My professional style combines both traditional (posed or styled) shots, as well as candid photos that highlight emotion, personality and unscripted moments.
Known as the country's last frontier, Palawan has managed to preserve its fascinatingly natural habitat through the years. Situated north of Mindoro and north of Malaysia's Sabah Island, Palawan is the country's largest province spanning 1.5 million hectares. An ideal breeding ground for tropical flora and fauna, Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where monkeys, squirrels, bear cats, and zebras thrive with wild tropical plants and corals. Palawan's population follows the same pattern. The province has attracted peoples of all backgrounds and it is said that today's Palawenos are a fusion of 81 different cultural groups. Foreigners, too, have grown to love this quiet province. Palawan consists of about 1,769 islands; the Calamian Island group to the north, the Cuyo Islands group to the northwest, and the Balabac-Bugsuk group to the southwest. For the laid-back trip, Honda Bay is an ideal destination. From there, you can take your pick of your own little hideaway from Cowrie Island and Pandan, to La Isla Bonita and Isla de Nagusuan.
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