So, we had another of our photoshoots for our upcoming projects yesterday. It's a tedious process, but totally worth it when you see the final images.

We're extremely lucky to have access to state-of-the art equipment and lighting.

It doesn't matter how small the piece is... attention to light and detail makes all the difference.


See? :-)
*** Paintings above are by Anthony Palomo and Tammy Tan. The single continuous wire angel sculpture is by Ian Valladarez.
*** Thanks to our photography partner, Northlight Studios.
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just found your blog,..."Imagine and believe. Philippine art can change the world." I love that, nice to see art in the country I was born in, from West Virginia, USA.
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