ABOUT US          HOME           MEMORY LANE          THE PREPARATION         THE AFFAIR                  

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Bernice@eighteen


We would like to thank Eng'r. and Mrs. Alfon and Carol Andrada, the producers, and Bernice - for giving us the opportunity to undertake this project in furtherance of our advocacy, wihout whom we could not have shared our talent and helped budding photographers and videographers to aspire for more by undertaking projects with us and molding them of the manner we wanted to express our advocacy thru cyber technology.

For us it is not merely a documentary, but an advocacy to propagate bonding and sharing among families, relatives and friends though miles apart, for after all, we are Filipinos, where ever we are in this planet. This is the story of Alfon and Carol Andrada's faith and perseverance to raise and give the most for their children, although miles apart.

Thank you.


ROY R. LUGA
ALIMOKON CYBER ADVOCACIES

Sunday, May 2, 2010

About Us . . .

Carol Andrada, was once a Director of North Matrix Ville Subdivision Homeowners Association, being CPA she keeps the book of accounts of the Association. That was about six (6) years ago. The books of account of the Association was then in order and all funds were duly accounted for. At least, the officers of the Association during that time can safely say with candor, they come and go with the Association's fund properly accounted for. That was about six years ago, we do not know about the succeeding administrations thereafter.

Being a friend in the Association those days, we welcome Carol, his husband Alfon and their family to Alimokon Cyber Advocacy, in celebrating the Eighteenth Birthday of their eldest daugther, Bernice, a second year engineering student from MAPUA. Welcome to the advocacy we have been doing through all these years. Mabuhay!

After the TOLIBAS-MEJIA and the RIVERA-ABELLA LOVE AFFAIR Alimokon Cyber Advocacy went back to documentaries - helping promote the advocacy of a Parish Priest in Cauayan, Isabela, to build chapels in every Barangay: the One Barangay, One Chappel, One Community One Church Project, and the historic, 75th Death Anniversary of Gen. Mateo Noriel Luga, Carol came over.

As usual, we usually invite guest artist photographer to experience the way we document events, so that our advocacy could be shared to the younger generations. We welcome, Jonel Monforte Padernal, a guest artist (photographer/observer).

One of the most difficult shots or takes in photography and in videography, respectively, are night shooting because of limited lighting condition, especially if working within a given budget. By itself "graphy" in both activity refers to light, writing with light. Unlike big productions such as, FAMAS AWARDS NIGHT, documenting events in stills depends largely on the availability of lights, the art of playing with lights. Its ironic that as lead videographer and photographer, we could not handle both aspect of the craft directly, except taking shots while focusing on the videography aspect, in our own style. It does not mean, however, that we do away with the other, with Jonel around. Yet, rare pictures are those which captures the most unguarded moment of a subject, how they expresses themselves by the way they look without being aware of the camera. Its a fulfillment to do documentaries of unforgetable events in the lives of friends. It binds them more as family and members of a community with their relatives and friends, while looking back into memory lane.

Welcome to Bernice Andrada's Debut, in the cyber world!
(My Gift! Taken at available light condition, moving subject, manual focusing, 10 to 15 yards, using Sigma 300 mm Tele Foto Lens, Canon 300-D built-in deflected flash. Photo by: Alimokon.)
(The Proud Lola! Taken at available light condition, moving subject, manual focusing, 10 to 15 yards, using Sigma 300 mm Tele Foto Lens, Canon 300-D built-in deflected flash. Photo by: Alimokon.)
(Dito Tayo! Taken at available light condition, moving subject, manual focusing, 10 to 15 yards, using Sigma 300 mm Tele Foto Lens, Canon 300-D built-in deflected flash. Photo by: Alimokon.)