Paul Quiambao

Paul Quiambao is a self-employed photographer with a specialization in travel photography. Paul Quiambao's early achievements can be traced back to his alma institution, the University of Santo Tomas. For the university's 400th anniversary celebrations, Paul's dramatic and unforgettable photos were sought. His dramatic photographs of the university's ancient landscapes and buildings were published in a book and shown throughout the Philippines, launching his career. He considers himself a late bloomer in the arts, having discovered his passion for photography after photographing his mother's Christmas party at the Bank of the Philippines Islands Head Office in Makati when he was just 12 years old. Paul's love affair with the camera began at that point. Paul Quiambao's photography is particularly distinctive in that he sees beauty in calamities. The most of photographs shot during the monsoon floods reflect disaster, hopelessness, and even tragedy. Paul Quiambao, on the other hand, had a different point of view. The majority of his photographs were taken at the centuries-old University of Sto. Tomas  In Manila, Tomas reflect calm and serenity. Quiambao, the school's official quadricentennial photographer and a former editor of The Varsitarian, says he wants to remind Filipino that even in the midst of tragedy, beauty can be found. This type of thinking is wonderful; he was able to continue his career despite the grave circumstances.


Santo Tomas, You are Stunningly Beautiful (2011)

World’s Largest Human Cross

Neo-Centennial (2012)

Castlevania (2012)

Reference:

https://www.galeriey.com/2013/01/26/a-tiger-with-a-lens-the-photography-of-paul-quiambao/

https://theculturetrip.com/asia/philippines/articles/top-filipino-photographers-to-watch-out-for/

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