
Make-do smarts — like these street kids in Fairview, Quezon City, who use the broad leaves of the taro plant as umbrellas — are always present in Third World countries like the Philippines.
Street Shooter: Leafy Umbrellas
February 26, 2011
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Raymund B. Villanueva choreographs cotillions de honor and collects antique lamps, blades, lighters and other useless items. On his less serious side, he is a multi-awarded journalist, broadcaster, filmmaker, poet, book author and photographer. He is the national chairperson of Altermidya.
Raymund B. Villanueva choreographs cotillions de honor and collects antique lamps, blades, lighters and other useless items. On his less serious side, he is a multi-awarded journalist, broadcaster, filmmaker, poet, book author and photographer. He is the national chairperson of Altermidya.








Oh the ingenuity of the Filipinos! I miss these streets of home.
I really like these Street Shooter Photos. Very stark and revealing. You don’t need a fancy camera or a special eye in photography to find such scenes to photograph because scenes like these are everywhere in the Philippines.
Thanks for the photos!