Smiling relieves stress; that's why I sort of wonder why not a lot of us resort to this when we have problems. It's the start of the week, so smile! Have a beautiful week, everyone!
It was a pleasure to be part of Jana's 7th birthday celebration. She was great the whole day through, and so was the whole family. A big thank you to the Indanan's! (Images by Ey)
Pensive seems to be a nice word to talk about. It's being thoughtful, meditative, contemplative. From these images, you may notice that Joan is pensive about what she is about to go through. That's good, right? It's always nice to find some time for solitude, quiet and silence. For it is in these times that you get to ponder more about what life is. Hopefully, you realize that in spite of life's trials, there is still a lot more to be thankful for. Have a beautiful week, everyone!!!
This is Joan, and these images are just a teaser on what I will be showcasing next week.
My apologies as well for unable to update our blog in exactly 14 days...been busy with matters that needed attention.
It's quite difficult to make an entry just for the sake of doing so. And when I do, you have the assurance that the
images are well chosen and the writing was thought of.
Going back to Joan, she is just a natural. So for now, just enjoy the photos and I'll definitely
share more on Monday. Happy weekend, everyone!!!
The ceremony is done; a quick outfit fix to celebrate the special day. She's still happy, contented, secured. All the more ready to reveal that natural beauty comes from within; and it simply radiates on those who live life to the fullest!
Being ready to capture the whole range of emotions in an event is a habit that we do best. It makes the clients and guests happy; it gives us absolute satisfaction as well. Seems like a very good proposition! We truly love what we do! Passion for work is in the air guys!!!
Learn to smile amidst the troubles that come your way. Whether you are working or not this weekend, just enjoy it and be productive! (I bet you'll have a hard time finding any difference between these 2 images, :-) )
The week that was pointed me over to Loyola Heights to visit the Church of the Gesu. Seeing the scaffoldings in front of the altar and Jesus' cross made me realize the simple thought that we all need work, yes even the most holy and pious among us, whatever religion we put our faith on, we do have to accept that we are continuously in a struggle to be better persons. So don't be too judgmental; we all make mistakes and we are all sinners. Try to become better by treating others with more sincerity and consideration. (just sharing...have a nice day!!!)