Friday, November 26, 2010

CROSSING BRIDGES TOUR IN CEBU

Photographers from 

VietnamSingaporeMalaysiaIndonesia and Philippines converged into an extraordinary convention as they cross bridges and share each other’s culture through their lenses.

 

Photography has now become so popular that it transcends beyond its purpose now becoming a tool in understanding culture and  in tightening bonds among enthusiasts and professionals from diverse races.

 

The Federation of Philippine Photographers Foundation hosted the 7th Crossing Bridges bringing other Asian photographers to the heart of Philipines in CebuBacolod and Iloilo from November 19 to November 25 for this year’s Crossing Bridges 7.

 

Crossing Bridges was started in 2004 in Yogyakarta & Central Java, Indonesia crossing Hong Kong and Macau in 2005; Hanoi & SapaVietnam in 2006;  Tawau & SempormaMalaysia in 2007; Siem ReapCambodia in 2008 and Bukitinggi, West Sumatra, Indonesia in 2009.

 

This year, Philippines took the honor of hosting this grand meeting of Asian photographers choosing Cebu as their first stop.

 

At least 80 photographers were welcomed in a dinner hosted by the Cebu Provincial Government during their arrival last November 18. The following day, capitol made special arrangements for them to experience Suroy-suroy Sugbo Explore theMidwest tour. Camera starts clicking as soon as they saw Kinsan Festival dancers of Aloguinsan. They were treated with a breakfast feast before heading to Bojo Rock. Lunch was served in Lamac, Pinamungajan and a tour in Carmen Copper Corporation in Toledo City capped the first day.

 

The first rays of sunlight greeted photographers as they spent the morning in Gaas, Balamban. Some went exploring Transcentral highway while others went to Mt. Manunggal and a nearby cave in Gaas.

 

A fiesta-like atmosphere in Tuburan’s Bolocboloc Spring awed and amazed many first-timers asking if it is always like this inCebu.

 

“It is so different here. The people are so charming, they smile at you when they see you photographing them,” said Li Bich, a Vietnamese writer, photographer and a first-timer in the Philippines.

 

Despite the uncooperative weather, this didn’t stop them from taking photos along the shores of Maravilla in Tabuelan. It is the last stop of their 2-day tour in Cebu before heading to Bacolod & Iloilo.


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