Author: Jayvee Fernandez
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Punta Fuego Beach Shots Using Creative Filters
Here are some shots taken in Punta Fuego using a set of colored creative filters. The vignette you see in some shots is an effect of a full zoom out using the A-series adaptor (it just means its a small adaptor) of the creative filter on my 18-55 kit lens. I shoot using a Canon…
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Guesting at Rock Ed Radio Tonight at NU107 FM
Today is Sunday here in the Philippines and I’ll be guesting later tonight on NU107 for Rock Ed Radio, hosted by Gang Badoy of Rock Ed Philippines and Lourd De Veyra of Radioactive Sago Project. Guests are photographers Jose Enrique Soriano, Tammy David, Brutal Grace, Greyhoundz bass guitarist Nino Avenido and myself. We’re going to…
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Why Twitter is More Interesting Than Your Blog: The Steve Rubel PR Nightmare
When a new service like Twitter is launched, it doesn’t take a long time before we start seeing a lot of controversies with real world relationships. The traditional blogging medium (I can’t believe I just called blogging “traditional”) allows you to organize yourself into one coherent thought bubble and post what you have to say,…
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The Challenge of the Super Duper Friends
This video is a political satire made by the company of Jonas Diego. This is the Challenge of the Super Duper Friends! It’s a parody animation/video we made based on the Saturday morning cartoon, Challenge of the Superfriends (remember the good ole days?). Only instead of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman we got the US…
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iBlog3 Aftermath Portrait Photos
Badminton partner and iBlog speaker Anton Diaz of Our Awesome Planet
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The Two Sides of Photography
Sometimes I argue that photography has enshrined the superficiality of experience. It has contributed to the over-valuation of appearances to a point where image has (subconsciously) replaced the reality as reality. – Gang Badoy I get excited whenever someone calls me over the landline. It is partly attributed to the surprise that the caller assumes…
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Mobile Blogging Is Like Wearing a Scuba Suit in the Mall
Because a few a-listers have carried over the topic of mobile blogging to their blogs I decided to join the bandwagon because first off, this was the question addressed to me and Marc Macalua after our talk at iBlog 3. Moblogging or mobile blogging is very similar to wearing a scuba outfit while walking in…
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Which Really Pays More: Magazines or Blogs?
Back at iBlog 3 I talked about how different the pay scale is between blogging professionally and being a contributing writer for a print publication. I want to elaborate more on this. Although it may be true that blogging pays more steadily and regularly, let us assume that both types of writing gigs required you…
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BuggedCast Episode 3 – “Anyone Can Start Their Own Religion”
Today I was at the NU 107 office in Ortigas to sit in the RockEd Radio show with Gang Badoy of RockEd Philippines and guests Lourd De Veyra, Noel Cabangon, Pepe Diokno and Chris Belardo. Afterwards I was able to sit with Gang to record my third podcast episode. We talked about how to protect…
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