BAGUIO CITY
Seven days and seven photos for three photography enthusiasts who showcased said works in a photo exhibit at the Luisa’s Café that started Thursday, October 3. Long time photojournalists Dave Leprozo joins noted photographer Noli Gabilo and artist-artisan Joey de Leon in the three men show entitled Photographic Sojourn. The exhibit, which runs until October 13, was the product of their seven day sojourn from Baguio to Benguet and Mountain Province that “showcase(d) images of the quiet elegance of the Cordillera landscapes, its warm and hospitable people and a glimpse of the grandiose celestial photography from the northern mountaintops.”
Calling themselves as advocates of adventure, travel and tourism over the years, “the exhibition highlights their
photographic journey which will showcase the immense beauty of farmlands, deep tunnels of Lepanto Mines, and the poetically starry nights.” Aside from photography, de Castro is a noted potter who is one of the country’s bests in
the craft. Leprozo has been taking photos since his teen age years and has contributed to local and national papers like the defunct Gold Ore and Cordillera Today, the Manila Standard, among others.
The fisherman from Batanes, Gabilo is one of the country’s most noted photographer known for his night photography, as well as a travel photographer who have travelled from the farthest north to the deepest south to
showcase his talent. He is the recipient of the prestigious Gawad Mangpus for Ivatan Excellence in Photographic Arts
and the Department of Tourism’s Kalakbay Award.
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