Taal Photo Trek 1 Ready To Go

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Travel photographer George Cabig briefs participants to the first Taal Photo Trek scheduled for September 19, held today at the Chow King Restaurant in Intramuros, Manila. George delivered a lecture on travel photography with emphasis on composition and elements of design, pointing out to participants what to expect and how to shoot travel scenes during the actual photo event.

Veteran travel photographer and multi-awarded artist George Cabig today held his first lecture and briefing for the Taal Photo Trek 1 scheduled for September 19 in Batangas.

Taal Photo Trek 1 will take the participants to the scenic town of Taal to photograph old houses, the Taal Basilica inside and out, a picturesque farm, a ballet class in session, models in period costumes and other photo opportunities.

Also scheduled during the Taal Photo Trek 1 is a boat trip to the Taal Volcano Island where participants will climb to the crater rim on horseback. The photo adventure will be supervised by George Cabig together with other FPPF mentors.

After the photo trek, the group will meet again in Fort Santiago for the photo critique, during which Cabig will evaluate the participants’ photos and point out to them where their strength lies and suggest ways to improve their photos even further.

Taal Photo Trek 2, scheduled for Oct 3, has been booked exclusively for the ADB Camera Club. The lecture is slated for Sep 26 and the photo critique after the trek on Oct 10.

Taal Photo Trek 3, scheduled for Nov 21, is now open for registration; lecture on Nov 14 and critique on Nov 28. Details and Registration here.

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George Cabig with Taal Photo Trek 1 participants. Photo by Amir Alba.

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