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Mesmerizing photos of ants firing acid, a shrimp floating over a rainbow-colored mosaic sea star, and a butterfly peering in at a wedding party are among the winning images of the Close-up ...
The ad featured a woman gaining weight, growing body hair, and getting acne while watching a stream of bad news amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The ad received negative reception, which led to the pull-out of the ad and a one-year suspension of Gigil's membership from The Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies of the Philippines. [52]
The winners of the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, organized by the Natural History Museum, have been announced. From a record-breaking 59,228 entries submitted by ...
Image credits: Nature Photographer of the Year (NPOTY) 2024 According to the organizers, among the other winners, runners-up, and highly commended entries, several notable names from the world of ...
In 2017, the Panaad sa Negros Festival made it to the Hall of Fame of the ATOP-DOT Pearl Awards after it was adjudged by the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines as its Best Tourism Event in the Provincial Festival Category nationwide for the third consecutive year at the awards night held on October 6, 2017 at the Iloilo Convention Center in Iloilo City.
The Love the Philippines campaign was launched on June 27, 2023, replacing the roughly 11-year It's More Fun campaign. [5] The campaign was conceptualized by DDB Philippines, and was selected through bidding. The Love the Philippines campaign, including the logo and other collaterals, cost ₱49 million to conceptualize. [6]
Image credits: Tokyo International Foto Awards #5 Gold In Events/Sport, 2nd Place Winner In Events: "Festive Fighting" By Michael Bednar "Each year on Christmas Day in the Chumbivilcas province of ...
Antipolo by Fernando Amorsolo, depicting Filipinos celebrating the annual pilgrimage to Antipolo, with the pre-War cathedral depicted in the background.. After graduating from the University of the Philippines, Amorsolo worked as a draftsman for the Bureau of Public Works as a chief artist at the Pacific Commercial Company and as a part-time instructor at the University of the Philippines. [7]