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SINAGLARAWAN 3: CAPTURING LIFE'S FLEETING MOMENTS
The Philippine Star
|December 16, 2025
All was calm with not a ripple in the sea when suddenly, the fisherfolk of the sleepy town of Angono woke up to find their quiet lives stirred up and changed forever.
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Told and retold with undiminished fervor, the story goes that a fisherman named Justino Villaluz caught on his net a bust image of a male saint later identified as San Clemente. Dressed in papal vestments, St. Clement of Rome is highly revered as the protector and supplier of food and business in the fishing town of Angono. Thus, to thank the miraculous San Clemente for yet another year of bountiful catch, Angono holds a parade of giants (Higantes) on Nov. 22, a day before the town fiesta.
There to keep his date with a time-cherished tradition, armed only with his good old trusty camera, was 23-year-old Kurt Austin Garcia who took home the coveted grand prize of P150,000 for his "Patron Saint of the Mariners" at this year's Sinag Larawan Photo Contest on the theme "Isa sa Isla" (One on the Island) that focused on water and how it not only provides sustenance but also connects communities.
FOCUS ON HOMEGROWN PHOTOGRAPHERS
SinagLarawan Photo Contest is a standout initiative by JTI Philippines Community Investment, Inc. that engages homegrown photographers and photography communities from different parts of the country with its yearly themes that highlight Filipino values and traditions.
"It happened so fast, sobrang bilis, one of the dancers caught my eye as he passed by," relates this young shutterbug whose love affair with the camera started at age 19. "Only when I got home did I see the shots I took," Kurt discloses.
Little wonder that Kurt developed an early passion for photography, growing up as he did surrounded by vibrant street murals and sculptures (Angono is inarguably the Art Capital of the Philippines, where you can trace the footsteps of well-loved national artists Botong Francisco and Lucio San Pedro).
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