Friday, November 11

A successful 11.11.11 Photowalk

Current mood: Too tired that I skipped 4 events today XD


Bakit bawal akong mag-shoot sa bansa ko?

My legs are still killing me after attending the first photowalk/silent protest organized by "Bawal Mag-Shoot Dito", one of the facebook group pages that I am a part of. I got to the meeting point at around 10:00am as most of the photographers there were already wearing their BMSD shirt. I was able to get one as I have mine reserved a few days ago. After changing costumes, we started walking from Jollibee in Kalaw to the Rizal Monument at the Luneta Park.


Mr Berns Mejias



On the way to Luneta




I was not surprised to see a lot of photographers (amateurs and professionals) waiting for the walk to start. I saw some of the well known photographers in the industry like Berns Mejias, Edwin Tuyay, Lito Sy among others. Once the walk started, I took some snapshots enroute to Luneta Park. Once we got there, security guards tried to stop us but we were able to convey our message. They even tried to call the head of security to lead them in a conversation. When one of the photographers asked "Bakit Bawal?" he couldn't give out a straight answer. 



Mr. Mel Cortez being interviewed by the media


Luneta's cheif of security having a day


There were media to cover the event as well which means our voices will be heard and our actions will be seen. As the conversation progresses, Mr Mel Cortez (a well-known photojournalist and cheif photographer of Decisive Moments) came and was being interviewed by the media. Some would probably say that we are staging a protest. We didn't! But rather its a walk moving forward to raise the question "Bakit Bawal Magshoot Dito" here in our country. For me, its disheartening to see our fellow Filipino photographers being reprimanded by our fellow Filipinos while foreigners can take pictures without being asked. 






Group Hug


Security Guards


After Luneta, we head off to Fort Santiago as it is also historic as well as it is the place where Dr Jose Rizal was imprisoned. Though we weren't able to get inside, what matters is that our voices were heard and I hope the government (DOT in particular) would do something about this.


Sir Mel with Mr Edwin Tuyay


The man behind the movement


Here are some of the photos that I took during that monumental day.






Ms Rida Reyes of GMA-7


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28 comments:

  1. Bakit BAWAL MAG-SHOOT dito? Same thing I asked when I saw one signage in Luneta last year..very disheartening nga :(

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    1. Actually, for public parks, HINDI Dapat BAWAL =)

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  2. Everyone has his/her own privacy. He/she should be respected, though we're in a democratic country. This doesn't necessarily mean that we're absolutely free. There are some limitations and we should observe that.

    In taking pictures, there are rules to follow especially when you're covering a delicate news items. Just taking pictures is not absolute, though you're intention is good, without malice at all. This is RandomThoughts! point of you. He may be right or he may be not!

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    1. I agree with what you said. Though the main concern was why people were prohibited taking pictures in public parks. =)

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  3. siguro dahil na din sa pag abuso ng iba sa likod ng lente ng kamera. tama si ser Gil, may mga limitations and we should observe that. marami na rin kasing nasira nang dahil sa kamera. yun ay pansariling pananaw ko lang naman n_n

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    1. I agree especially if you take pictures at a private place. Taking pictures at public places would be a different story =)

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  4. Bakit nga ba bawal? Dapat ayos lang kasi publicity un. Ganda ng shirt!

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  5. What the heck! Bakit nga ba bawal magshoot? I understand that we are promoting the tourism industry in the Philippines, now bakit merong mga ganitong law tau sa Pinas? bakit nagiging bawal ang pagkuha ng mga litrato sa mga landmarks natin? ano bang nangyayari sa pinas?

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    1. Its more on mismanagement between higher-ups and the security guards. Hindi ko rin masisisi ang mga sikyu kasi sunod-sunuran lang sila sa sinasabi sa nakatataas ng hindi na nagiisip.

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  6. Actually it's weird why they don't allow us, while I viewed a video before allowing Koreans to shoot.

    Anyway, ang gandang photo subject pa naman si Ms. Rida. hehe :>

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    1. Ay oo. Very beautiful subject talaga si Ms. Rida. XD

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  7. bakit nga ba bawal?

    cguro kung involving people or incidents (like ung HK nationalities hostage taking) un dapat humingi muna ng approval pero ung public places ano naman ang invasion of privacy dun?

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  8. OO nga bakit bawal...binebenta natin ang turismo ng ating bansa at syempre parte nyan ang pagkuha ng mga litrato...ano ang explanation ng Luneta managment.

    Keep on blogging and inspiring others.

    Been here from FBW FB group

    its me,
    Cielo of My Point of View

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  9. e it's more fun in the Philippines diba? bat bawal? :)

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  10. It is landmark di ba so bakit bawal mag shoot .. Parang taliwas naman ito sa aim natin about tourism ..

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  11. Only in the Philippines lang to!
    it's really a disheartening fact!

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  12. Penge po ng shirt ang ganda! Ha ha ha! Isa pa pong lugar bawal mag shoot sa SM Novaliches=)) Bawal daw po kasi baka kopyahin design nila sa ceiling natawa ako. Kasi nag shoot ako ng Christmas decor nila sinita po ako ng gwardya at ng manager ata yun. Eh hindi naman po ako gagaya sa decor nila ayaw ko naman po magmukhang SM bahay namin =))

    Please swing by my page too! http://travel-on-a-shoe-string.blogspot.com/

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  13. ang ganda ng t-shirt!!! super love it!! hehe.. kakainis naman may ganyan pala?? Haven't traveled much of our country lately and so disappointing to know this.. only in the Philippines nga! ;(

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  14. if they care about tourism then there's no reason for the "bawal mag shoot dito". it's one way to expose our places to other places and how can that be possible now?

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  15. I was surprised when news came out that it's no longer allowed to take photos there. It's a landmark and a tourist attraction so why not right?

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  16. this issue is so far one of the things that really made me go HUH?! last year. : /

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  17. i saw this one on the news way back pa. i was really stunned when they pointed out to not take photos on some areas. photos are what drives tourism to the country in the first place. geee.

    this is a good move. kudos to all of you.

    LiLPiNK
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  18. DUH!?Bawal, that is so ridiculous!taena!

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  19. I've never had a problem with shooting in Luneta. Lagi kami dun nagpho-photoshoot :D They're lenient naman, ang bawal lang ata is 'pag madami na masyadong equipment na nagmumukhang for commercial purposes na ang shoot.. :)

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  20. There are places you are allowed to take photographs in the UK or Europe. Example watching this spectacular show. The host will announce that talking video and pictures are not allowed during the presentations. You can't stop people, can you? If the company found out let say on youtube the video was taken. You'll be asked to delete it or you'll be charge. The main reason is privacy they don't want their future viewers can watch their show on youtube for free. I have read a blog she was wearing different dress from one of the shops in Manila then she blog everything that surprise me. What if the comapany sue her for publishing clothes without their permission? It's like Angelina Jolie having her photoshoot in Vietnam with using Louie Vuitton handbag on the boat. Ruined the image of the branding and it cost her fortunes for that photograph. Tyra Banks Supermodel charge for sexy photoshoot in Arab countries. They thought is okay it's public but it's not okay for thw Arabs. I think Filipinos should set their limitations in photography. Photography is not all about taking photographs their are too many aspect to considered and learn.

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  21. hehehe, bawal siguro kasi wala silang nare-receive na tip,..

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  22. Have they not changed this rule? From what I know, we can already take photos as long as it is not for commercial or monetary purposes. Also, you can shoot for commercial as long as you get a permit which is just right.

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