Jayvee Fernandez
Jayvee Fernandez
@jayveeabuggedlife@abuggedlife.com

Jayvee Fernandez is a tech enthusiast, Digital Manager, and Technology Editor for The Philippine STAR.

He is also an EAN certified SCUBA Diver and underwater photographer based in Metro Manila, Philippines. His photos and videos have appeared in various international and local publications including Random House Germany, Discovery Channel Canada, and CNN.

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  • Hey Bloggers, Welcome to the Social!

    So as to borrow the resurfaced 80’s catch phrase for getting together. The blogosphere is getting more and more exciting as the value of a linkback is merited by real world meets. Here are some things to look forward to in the next few weeks: Social 1. This weekend, Anton Diaz and pals are inviting…

  • I’m Addicted to Cokin

    I’m now an addict. And the worst part of it all, it was all due to my dad. *flashback* Today I ventured to the last day of Photoworld 2007, which is really just another name for “Geeky Casino” as photographers and videographers from all walks of life converge to spend money on camera, camera equipment,…

  • Never ask a blogger to be a love consultant

    And now for something lighter. When Gail asked me for help on how to encourage her husband to post more, I could not resist but give my “no post no love” business model for blogging. To Marc, hey bro, dude, really sorry about this. But your wife really asked for a creative way on how…

  • When blog posts get counterproductive

    There have been two things that I’ve found to be recently disturbing. The first was the seeming misinterpretation of my post about PWIT and Pinoy Tech Blog – as if there really was some controversy going on. My intent was to help promote PWIT as the cast and crew involves people whom I have worked…

  • And the nominees are …

    Have you ever stumbled upon a website that you thought should win something? It never really crosses your mind at first – in the same way how you glance upon a hottie walking down the opposite side of the road. I mean, your first reaction wouldn’t be “hey I bet that lady could win a…

  • The Art of Falling

    Back in high school, our physics teacher taught us that falling from a certain height, anything can be used as a deadly weapon. Such was the case with the falling cow that was thought to be a military weapon back in the old days – legend says that a cow had been airlifted to be…

  • The Crumpler Store: Now Open for (Geeky) Business!

    Almost three years ago I had my first encounter with a Crumpler Bag. It was called the McBain’s Lovechild – a slightly smaller version of McBain, which fit my 12 inch iBook like a charm. Ever since then the Crumpler brand has had a cult following – whose majority of members were obviously from that…

  • If you only had one more blog post before you died…?

    Very similar to “if you only had one more day to live, what would you do with it?” So kids, what would it be? If you knew that you only had one day to live, would you even bother posting one last entry onto your blog? When we refer to “blog” I’d assume this would…

  • Lessons from JV Rufino on Blogging

    I learned something new yesterday, having had time to drop by the Inquirer.net office for a quick meeting. To reference Inquirer.net‘s EIC, he always wanted a quotable quote about how bloggers can learn something from media folk. I don’t remember the exact wording but it goes something like: Bloggers can learn a lot from news…

  • Sinulog 2007 Pictures

    We walked and walked and walked and walked. tirelessly we trudged along what was the distance from Ayala Avenue to Guadalupe taking photos and dancing to the rhythm of each group of presentors. This was the first time I’ve ever done guerilla shooting. Pretending we were media and crossing the roads, trying to catch those…