Edsa Shangri-la and Christ the King Weddings | Trixie and Kenneth
It is not a first for me to shoot a couple that are both chefs (which by the way sounds really weird because shouldn’t the plural form of chef be cheves? whatever), but what&
Emil and Marielle | A Metrofied for Life Wedding
I will be out for a long break this next few days and before I embark on that stationary journey of doing nothing, I’m making sure that I leave my dear blog visitors a featur
San Agustin Church and One Esplanade Weddings | Carlo and Tin
Lately it’s not uncommon for me to hear people being surprised on how frequent Metrophoto is still able to blog given the seemingly super tight schedule we have. Actually I a
San Agustin Church and Manila Peninsula Weddings | Daniel and Maybz
One thing I remember the most about Maybz is her warm, accommodating and fun aura when I first saw her. And when I say saw I mean saw, even before going to her to introduce myself.
Shrine of Jesus and One Esplanade Weddings | Jay and Pam
Artists, as most of us would like to claim, want to be able to freely express ourselves, to be able to create and execute our visions when we want it and how we want it. Putting re
Santuario de San Antonio and Blue Leaf Weddings | Mike and Anne
There are always a lot of things that makes a wedding unforgettable. But in today’s feature wedding there are two very unique things that make it more unforgettable in usual.
Phuket Destination Wedding Photographer | Trond and Leigh
Typically, rain, be it in weddings or engagement sessions is a good topic to discuss or write about because of it’s unusual nature. It’s a somehow rare phenomenon that
Santuario de San Antonio and Mandarin Oriental Weddings | Raymund and Christian
It has been raining non-stop for more than a week already. I love the rain and that’s why nothing beats living in the Philippines (well maybe living in Seattle but someone to