Remembrances. Dean Vyva Aguirre (Sec. Toots Ople. Dean Bart Carale). “I’ll be with you” by Zack Tabudlo. ProdHouse: Toothless. Edited, Directed by: Jonathan Tal Placido. Producer: Kayla Embuscado. ProdManager: Precious Tarun, Daniel Chicombing. Asst. Director: Tristan Ortega. DOP: Renz Gonzales. ProdDesigner: Jonathan Tal Placido. Production Design Assistant: Nic Fabian, Lester Lambino

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What motivates you?

Zack Tabudlo live
I’ll be with you
Republic Records Philippines
Executive Producers | Enzo Valdez | Tiny Corpuz | Christine Alonzo

Creative Lead : Olivia Parian
Zack’s Management: Rei Santos & RJ Tabudlo
Zack’s HMUA: Yaj Labeo | Michole Mananquil | Nela Mauricio
Zack’s Styling: Aaron Mangsat | Carvey Samonte

Production House: Toothless
Edited and Directed by: Jonathan Tal Placido
Producer : Kayla Embuscado
Production Manager : Precious Tarun & Daniel chicombing
Asst. Director : Tristan Ortega
Director of Photography : renz gonzales
Focus Puller : Jeb Agulto
Camera Asst. : Emman Mariano & Manuel Ricafort
Sound Engineer : Magic Montano
Lighting Director : ZJ Uy
Sessionists: Franco Tantay | Paul Regalado | Joshua Tulagan
Line Producers: Rei Santos & Olivia Parian
Produciton Designer : Jonathan Tal Placido
3D Artist : Miko del rosario
Prod Design Assistant : Nic fabian & Lester Lambino
Art Department : Renato Jimenez & Jaylord Salagubang
Film Equipment : Motion Capture
Lights and Sound: Scenium
Catering: Sestra Quisina

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected

The certified death toll from Typhoon Yolanda (Typhoon Haiyan) has breached the 5,000 mark at 5,209, not counting the dead who had been buried by their own families and not reported, the missing who may or may be among those unidentified  documented fatalities, and not counting cadavers found but not certified by local officials.

    For the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenges, this blog will be featuring images of the brave men, women, and children of Eastern Visayas who bore the brunt of Typhoon Yolanda.

      This photo was sent in the email by a student, shot by Philippe Lopez of Agence France Presse, of some of the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda, published here  non-commercially for the

Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected

 the unexpected walk

to a new life by

some of those who emerged from the death and destruction

byPhillipeLopez