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Marc Go
BluPrint
|Special Issue 1 2018
A meandering road leads this design graduate from architecture to photography and back again

"Where did Marc go?” The pun is Marc Henrich Go’s memorable Instagram handle. It also encapsulates the eventful journey he took after finishing architecture school in 2014.
While many of his peers sought design apprenticeships in preparation for the board exams, Go documented our natural heritage and culture—one week in Banawe, the next in Boracay, and so on—as a commissioned photographer of the Department of Tourism (DOT) ‘It’s More Fun in the Philippines’ campaign. The endeavor was not new to him, being founding president of Fotomasino, the University of Santo Tomas’ photography organization. It was a remarkable opportunity. Our country said hello to the rest of the world through his photos.
In the same year, he was commissioned for his first big architecture shoot, SM Aura Premier, because it was going to be entered in an international competition. The project won multiple awards and commendations at the Philippine Property Awards, South East Asia Property Awards, and International Council of Shopping Awards.
This story is from the Special Issue 1 2018 edition of BluPrint.
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