Joseph is 75% Chinese, and 100% Filipino. He’s been taking pictures since 2006, and plans on continuing to do so forever. He shoots with a Canon 5D, with a 24-70mm 2.8 and 50mm 1.8 Canon lens (along with some stalking and trespassing skills). His goal is to shoot beautiful photos of people, not just photos of beautiful people.
Where does one begin to restore a forest? For Lolo Toto Malvar, you start by planting in the hearts of people.
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