On this episode, we’ll discuss how visual artists envision the future where adaptability to ‘The New Normal’ is a must.


We're joined by Lorenz Yatco, a commercial studio photographer who started in 2008, and went full time this 2020. He is known for styling and capturing mouth-watering food photos. He also says, when commissioned photos are not viable, they shift to video.


together with Daks Bangawan, who in 2005, started his photographic journey. Daks says he loves combining the elemets of nature with his portraits. Aside from comissioned works, he was also a resource speaker for photography workshops at Photoworld Asia in 2012. He believes photographers should have the ability to find a silver lining most specially in adversities like this current pandemic.


And last but definitely not the least, Bobbit Lim, who discovered his passion for photography and the visual arts in 2009. Bobbit and his wife Zab built their own family business (Bob & Zab photography) capturing nuptials and events. He says that this pandemic may have taken most of the gigs and events from their industry but one must learn how to survive and adapt to the new normal.


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