Tuesday, August 31, 2010

BODYSHOTPHOTOGRAPHY + CINEMA ON IT'S 13TH YEAR


Starting out from a humble beginning with a table and a chair in mall at the downtown area of Bacolod City Philip Loyola started his dream to be a successful photographer – today he marks the 13th year of the dream which he had started way back.

Loyola can still recall the days where he would stand in a corner to woo people to have their ID picture taken in 1x1 and 2x2. Today Loyola has a 2 storey photography studio, a bridal shop, salon and a flower shop. The result of hard work and perseverance has brought Loyola the pride and prestige as one of the major players in the wedding and portrait industry today.
From film to the Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera Philip has successfully transcended his photography to a higher level. Concurrently, Loyola is a member of the Wedding and Portrait Photographers of the Philippines (WPPP), Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI) and Wedding and Event Videographers Association (WEVA) and has won numerous awards and citations as one of the best photographers today.


Philip Loyola's Bodyshot Photography + Cinema have made its mark both on the local and international scene. Loyola who has a 15year old kid (Belle Kay) who is also in photography has started to follow the footprints of her father and joins him on his photo-shoots.













During the anniversary of Bodyshot Photography, the company launches the Belle BabyPhotography Series – a new product line which specializes on baby photography from new born to 1 year old, another flagship product of Bodyshot Photography +Cinema along with its Love Story Telling Video.











The anniversary gathered clients who had been with company in terms of photo and video services were invited to Planta Centro Hotel where the official launchingof the new services and the celebration of the company's 13th year was held.

















By:Owen S. Bayog

Saturday, July 17, 2010

VEGAS BY NIGHT

You've seen millions of shots of Las Vegas by night. Here's more, from ace lensman Philip Loyola who visited the gambling mecca recently with his wife, Janet, as delegates of wedding Portrait Photographers International confab.
Story by: Eli F.J. Tajanlangit
- Lifestyles Bacolod


Photo by: Philip Loyola

Bodyshot Photography

Eiffel Tower Restaurant












The dancing fountains of Bellagio














The Mirage Volcano Show















Inside the Bellagio












View of Mandalay Bay Hotel from Luxur Hotel









MGM Grand

Young Once - Young Guns

















Philip and Belle Kay


When I first pressed the shutter of my camera - I thought that it is just as simple as any other work. Just put the people inside the frame, have it focused, click and I’m done. No, photography is not just as simple as pressing the shutter but to have the eye and passion for it spells the big difference.

Philip Loyola who have been a friend for years now is reaping the fruits of his hard work and owns a studio and a bridal shop to name a few of his businesses here in the City and the Province as well. Loyola started pressing his shutter for almost thirty years ago, the experience that had proved it worth today as he becomes the most sought-after photographer in the City.

When ask about how he succeeded, the chinky eyed lens man said, “It is how you hone your craft, do things right and be able to be distinct from everyone else,” Philip said. “I started Bodyshot Photography just beside the old City Hall, a table sized office and friends who dropped by to have their photos taken. I also submit photo contributions to various publications,” said Loyola.

“Some doubted that I would succeed and make it big someday, but as the years passed by, people came in and availed of the services that we offer and they continued to come back,” Loyola added.

They instantly became our advertisers and we continue to benefit out of that. Now, Philip has a 14-year-old daughter who has the same passion than that of his father and the two are now partners in shooting weddings and events. Philip who has been “Young Once” and Belle Kay who is now the “Young Guns” who is following the footsteps of her father.

Today, it is a mixture of the traditional moves and signature shots of the new breed coming from Belle who is planning to take BS Photography in Manila when she finishes High School. Philip and Belle Kay is now the backbone of the services being offered by the Bodyshot Photography, said Janet Loyola.

“We let the kid enjoy and observe where she would be comfortable and with the looks of it - she is the continuing force for the business and we just let her be herself,” Janet added. “She regularly hangs out with his father during photoshoots and could finish a wedding photo shoot by herself,” said Janet.This only goes to show that when you do things right - the way to success isn’t that far.*


By Owen S. Bayog

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