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hang & angelo are married | leyte, philippines | wedding photographer

if you’re a regular to the Blume blog, you probably know already about our recent philippines tour. it was amazing! we traveled with eileen’s parents, visiting relatives, seeing old homesteads, and learning the family history. and our baby girl, jasmine, impressed everyone by learning the customary filipino greeting, showing respect to her elders by taking their hands and gently pressing them to her forehead. this once-in-a-lifetime experience was the best 3-week vacation we could have imagined. but amidst all the eating, smoothie-slurping, and beach-bumming, eileen and i couldn’t bear to go so much time without putting our camera’s to work. luckily, a breathtaking cultural festival (more to come on that..), then shirley and mandy, and finally hang and angelo came to our rescue, giving us some very appealing excuses to exercise our eyes.

as photographers, we find our cameras really are an extension of who we are. whether the images we create are enjoyed by others (like iPhone snapshots streamed to family and friends or the carefully composed photographs below), or whether they remain hidden (like the roll of 35mm still on our kitchen shelf), the very act of composing an image is a way for us to experience life more vividly. it’s exciting. it’s therapeutic. as a bystander, i can be passive — even daydream. looking through the lens, though, i become acutely aware of obscure details, subtle body language, and all kinds of moments i would otherwise overlook entirely. even if i never release the shutter, i’ve created an indelible impression in my mind: an image. yes, a photograph should please the eye, but more importantly it should tell a story. with focused observation, i find it’s possible even to predict people’s behaviors — the next steps they’ll take within a story. i think it’s what sherlock holmes dubbed the “art of deduction.” i’m no sherlock, but i’ve been amazed at how far photography has taken me in developing this brand of intuition, and how it makes possible the capture of some beautifully understated, candid moments. witnessing them all first-hand is fascinating — and just plain fun!

of course i’ve blabbed on about it now longer than i intended. (maybe i can ponder photographic philosophies more deeply in a separate essay — although i like an article tim wu already wrote on the subject.) suffice it to say, eileen and i eat, drink and breathe our work for a very simple, personal reason: we love it. so we were honored to be given the opportunity to photograph hang and angelo’s wedding during our philippines travels. sharing in the celebration with this couple and their families was certainly a day well spent. don’t get me wrong: sipping smoothies on the beach is great. but nothing compares to the joy of living real life with real people.

thanks, hang and angelo, for inviting us to be part of your big day. we’re blessed to know you!

All images © 2012 Blume Photography. It’s unlawful to copy or reproduce our work in any form without our express written permission. (It just ain’t right!) Thanks for respecting us and our art. If in doubt about federal copyright law, please ask us. We’re happy to answer your questions.

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shirley & mandy | san rafael farm | tacloban, philippines | destination portrait photographer

we met up with shirley and mandy at a farm and restaurant that is one of tacloban’s best-kept secrets — san rafael. the farm’s gorgeous landscape, along with its old world decor, is the handiwork of the very family who owns and operates the place. before the photo shoot, eileen and i sat down at the restaurant with maybe 20 people for a feast that now (almost a month later) i can still taste. exquisite!

while we were eating, the bottom dropped out of the sky and beat heavily on the thatched roof over the open-air restaurant. needless to say, things didn’t look ideal for a photo shoot. but, hey, these are the tropics! so what’s a little rain, right!? shirley and mandy showed up dressed to kill, and with an amazing adventurous spirit that didn’t think twice about walking through the rain (or even wading in a pond!). so you can imagine, we had a brilliantly fun and soggy time with these two.

thanks for getting all wet with us, shirley and mandy! we loved getting to know you and having this exciting experience with you both. we wish you all the best. hope to see you again!

All images © 2012 Blume Photography. It’s unlawful to copy or reproduce our work in any form without our express written permission. (It just ain’t right!) Thanks for respecting us and our art. If in doubt about federal copyright law, please ask us. We’re happy to answer your questions.

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faith and favor | a homecoming video

if my eyes were more often open, i know i’d see many more of them. but some moments in life so clearly reveal God’s heart at work, it’s unmistakable. thursday was one of those moments. faith and favor, our new nieces from uganda, came home to be reunited with their family — eileen’s brother jonathan, his wife sarah, and the twins’ new baby sister rory. and the rest of us met the twins for the first time. sarah returned from uganda just earlier, while jonathan waited for the girls’ visas to arrive, and our “ninang” joanne met him in africa to help travel. for all the glorious details of the whole adoption adventure, check out sarah’s blog.

as photographers and filmmakers, eileen and i are privileged to have front-row seats for many people’s most defining moments. i’ve never been more thrilled to crash the party than i was thursday. the level of joy, the excitement, the peace — it’s just, wow.. good.

believe me, you don’t want to miss this homecoming. here’s your behind-the-scenes ticket. peace.

best experienced large and in HD.

All images © 2012 Blume Photography. It’s unlawful to copy or reproduce our work in any form without our express written permission. (It just ain’t right!) Thanks for respecting us and our art. If in doubt about federal copyright law, please ask us. We’re happy to answer your questions.

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Kathryn - March 17, 2012 - 7:56 pm

Thanks for filming this remarkable homecoming. Everytime I think about this adoption, I’m reminded that we serve a great God. Sarah & Jonathan live their faith and trust in God in such a way that they are an encouragement to my family!

Diana - March 21, 2012 - 1:16 pm

I’m a friend of Jane’s. We are in a Well bible study together. She passed this on to the group, and I’m so humbled and thankful to have been able to see this wonderful and profound illustration of what it looks like to live abundantly in faith.
Thank you very much, and my prayers are with you. Diana

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sneak peek | hang & angelo, tacloban city, philippines | destination wedding photographer

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