TGP (The Galing Photographers)- Valuing Photos, Strengthening Camaraderie, Helping Others, Touching Lives
September 12, 2012Features,
Unfortunately, the Carl's co-founders became very busy with their work and the task of leading the group went to Carl alone. Free posting of photos on their page went on for eight to nine months for members to critique. Then sharing of information about photography began to make the page more interesting and educational to all its members.
Courtesy: Rose Bee |
Courtesy: Nobita Shizuka |
Courtesy: Christian L. Sangoyo |
Courtesy: Lan Bella |
Courtesy: Mari Lyn |
Courtesy: Regil Erispe |
Courtesy: Sonny Ravana |
Courtesy: Regil Erispe |
Courtesy: Micheal Yap |
Courtesy: Joy Madridejos |
Courtesy: Chito Reyes Agliones |
Courtesy: Chito Reyes Agliones |
Courtesy: Chito Reyes Agliones |
Courtesy: Rose Bee |
Courtesy: Connie Talactac |
Courtesy: Kiko Conti |
Courtesy: Rose Bee |
Courtesy: Kiko Conti |
Courtesy: Jeff Nacar |
Courtesy: Carl Valenzuela |
Courtesy: Rose Bee |
Courtesy: Kiko Conti |
1st place out of 58 entries in F-Stop's Weekly Contest Theme: City Skylines by John Manalastas |
First Prize Winner, KODAK Philippines, 1985: Title: Gardener by Romeo Doneza |
"Forest Within a Drop" TOP PHOTOS OF THE WEEK Caffeinated Photographers by Ariel Dangani |
"Will you be there when I grow old?" This photo made it to the top 26th on Junction Photography Challenge out of almost 300 entries by Katherine Concepcion. This is one of my personal favorites! |
WINNING entry: MANNY LIBRODO'S POST PROCESSING CHALLENGE by Maybelle Blossom Dumlao-Sevillena |
The Challengers image(Competitors) won a Gold on Benjamin Arthur Daily PGC by Teni Sta. Ines |
Benjamin Arthur's Daily Photography Genre Challenge Bronse medal winner Theme : Light by Carl Valenzuela I love this too! :)
What I love about
about TGP after knowing its purpose is that it is more than just a group for photographers. It welcomes its members with
open arms no matter what their race and status are. The members encourage and help one another to improve their craft and never
hesitate to share their God-given talents for others to see and
appreciate. It doesn't matter if the photo was shared by a newbie or
professional. It doesn't matter if the photo was taken by film,
digital, or cellphone camera. What matters most is those photos can give
happiness and touch lives while the group's camaderie becomes fruitful and stronger. The group also helps the needy. All members share what they have in the best way they can. Its story is worth sharing to the world! :)
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3 comments
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