Jeric Rustia

Photographer

Jeric graduated with a degree in Architecture from U.P. Diliman, and is currently working for the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, his own practice, and other places that pique his interest. He has been taking photos since 2008, slowly steering his focus towards rock-climbing and travel photography. He currently runs the Climb Philippines social media accounts with his mentors and friends with the hope of growing the climbing scene in the country.

http://jericrustia.com
Wander Manila’s walking tour allows both first-time visitors and seasoned locals to uncover the rich history beneath Manila’s streets.
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Travel Like a Local

Wander Manila’s walking tour allows both first-time visitors and seasoned locals to uncover the rich history beneath Manila’s streets.

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Travel Like a Local

Wander Manila’s walking tour allows both first-time visitors and seasoned locals to uncover the rich history beneath Manila’s streets.

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