Thursday, March 22, 2012

In Transit



Photo by Ivan Bautista
I went because there were butterflies in my belly. And something was tugging on my heartstrings. I had spent too many nights wide awake, just thinking about leaving the city, where all my fears lived. I finished school last year, and the people around me started getting real jobs, and that made me panic. Because there I was, just floating, dreaming, taking photos, having delusions of grandeur, and hoping like a madman that the dots in my life would start connecting. I was lost, and maybe a bit bored. I wanted to leave with my camera to places we hadn’t gone. I had a serious case of wanderlust and I was constantly looking for an adventure. I couldn’t wait anymore. So I decided to go.

It turned out that that was the hardest part. After deciding that travel would be my priority for 2012, the rest was just saving up and saying yes. I started the year on the road. I said yes to a traveling assignment for a magazine, and I ended up spending more than a week on a bus traveling overland to explore Northern Luzon.  It was a caravan of sorts—I was stuck in that bus with a lovely set of people who were there just because they loved being on the move. I met travelers and daydreamers. I met someone who’s been to every province in the Philippines; a guywho hitchhiked from Boracay to Batangas because he was out of cash; a girl who had to travel with chickens to get to Bangkok. For more than a week, there was nothing but talks of places left to visit, places we’d seen, and the misadventures people had staggered.
Photo by Paolo Rentero

I saw local places very little traveled by, awesome wonders I had never heard of before. And everyday I’d be on the road for five-10 hours, and while in transit, I started to question and reimagine the way I lived my life. I figured that since 2012 could possibly be the last year ever, I might as well do what I wanted to do. And if it shouldn’t be the last year, well, at least I could say somewhere in the future that I had fun. A win-win situation. I wanted to see things for the first time. Traveling whenever possible was the way I chose to do this.

My love affair with the Philippines has just begun. I realized how little I knew about our islands. Over the last nine weeks, I visited 20 local destinations, give or take a few. I celebrated Panagbenga and explored an abandoned hotel in Baguio; learned to skim on locally made skimboards in the beaches of Catanduanes; went whitewater rafting in Kalinga; negotiated with armed men at an island in Caramoan; climbed a 600 year old tree in Baler; fished with local boatmen in Nueva Ecija; learned jungle survival from the Aetas in Olongapo; and went on an off-road drive in Pinatubo—all while getting a tan and lugging along my equipment.


I’m back in the city today, and I still don’t know if I’m getting anywhere by going all over the place. But I do know this: my qualms about where I’m headed have become smaller compared to the motivation I have to just explore with complete abandon. I worry that I’ve gone mad. But when I’m on the move, that doesn’t matter. Nothing matters. It’s just me and my camera, and an adventure waiting for us.

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Please grab a copy of today's Philippine Star, this article is on print in the Young Star section. It's their travel issue! It's giving me the 'wanderlusts' again. Haha! Check out 36 hours around the Philippines by Raymond Ang


Thanking the lovely and talented Young Star team for allowing me to write this. To be honest, I was super nervous about this article since the Young Star's writers are just so amazing at what they do. Also, how do I fit my journey so far in 500 words? 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

It's a Beautiful Day



Today I believe. I believe that anything is possible for those crazy enough to believe in their dreams. I feel like this is God and the universe's way of telling me, 'You're going to make it, Hannah. Things will be okay. Just keep pushing, and dreaming.' This is just the tip of the iceberg... But oh dear it's a beautiful tip. And I know I have SO MUCH left to learn, and I have a long way to go...

I'm so humbled and I feel so blessed and grateful.. It feels like bright yellow paint.

This is for all of you who have a million dreams that roar.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Roadtrip Diaries: Learning Jungle Survival, Subic



Subic was a bit of a surprise this time. Left Microtel Tarlac in the morning after having spent the night before just go-karting and singing karaoke over beer and pizza. I find it a bit silly that a day after that, I was with the Aetas, learning jungle survival. Karting and karaoke one day, jungle survival the next--I love how traveling exposes me to an absolutely random array of experiences, with (occasionally useless but always exciting) new learnings.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A Spin on Skin : Bikini Wars



If you've been reading my blog, I know it appears like I've been on one mega vacation. But I've actually been working on some projects as well, and shooting when I'm in the city--I just haven't been posting them!

Here's something you'll need for your travels over the summer--swimsuits! I find that for a tropical country with the most amazing beaches in the world, it's kind of difficult to find perfect swimwear here in the Philippines. I never leave for an adventure without a swimsuit (or four) that I'm comfortable moving around in... Luckily, I discovered Caravan! Owned by the lovely water baby Chari Legarda, Caravan brings in bikini brands from Hawaii and Brazil, and they have all kinds of cuts, prints and patterns for all kinds of personalities. I have 3 suits from them, and for a girl like me who's always malikot, I found perfect styles that feel secure even when I'm running or jumping around.

Anywho, I hope you enjoy these images. Literally eye candy! Photos by me, illustrations by the insanely talented Kitkat Pecson. They're for a project called SOS, which stands for A Spin on Skin. We collaborated with Caravan for the bikinis :)

 Visit them at caravanph.com, or drop by at Moana in Rockwell! :) I'll be posting more summer shoots soon :)

Have a lovely week, everyone!

xx
Hannah

Thursday, March 08, 2012