Participants of the “Everyday Photography” workshop listen intently as Aly De Leon Reyes talks about mastering composition and visual storytelling. (Photo courtesy of Ayala Musuem)
The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI), through its social development arm, BPI Foundation (BPIF), hosted “Everyday Photography,” a free photography workshop held on January 11, 2025, at the 3F Studios, Ayala Museum, Makati City.
Led by Aly De Leon Reyes, a member of the Ayala Alabang Camera Club and a featured photographer-artist in the “In the Name of Progress: Selections from the BPI Art Collection” exhibit, the workshop offered participants an engaging session on the principles of composition. Reyes shared valuable insights on transforming ordinary snapshots into compelling visual narratives by mastering framing, balance, and visual storytelling. “Everyday Photography” ties into the concept of the exhibit, which not only showcased pieces from the BPI Art Collection but also featured photographs from the partner photography club, reflecting a collaborative celebration of art and creativity.
“We at BPI Foundation are committed to fostering creativity and promoting a deeper appreciation for art and photography. Through initiatives like this workshop, we aim to inspire individuals to see the beauty in everyday moments and empower them to tell their own stories through visual art. This collaboration with the Ayala Museum and the Ayala Alabang Camera Club, and the exhibit featuring both our art collection and their works, is a testament to the power of partnership in bringing art closer to the community,” said Carmina Marquez, BPIF Executive Director.
Jasper Tejano shares tips on capturing the essence of city life through street photography,
allowing participants to see their surroundings in a new light. (Photo courtesy of Ayala Musuem)
BPIF and the Ayala Museum held a second workshop, “Explore the Art of Street Photography” with Jasper Tejano, an international street photographer whose works have been showcased globally, from Manila to Miami, Paris, Milan, and other countries. Held on January 18, 2025, the event provided participants with insights into capturing compelling street photography. Tejano shared techniques for observing and framing everyday moments, helping attendees elevate their photography skills.
The two events drew photography enthusiasts and aspiring storytellers, aged 14 and up, who brought their personal cameras, ranging from digital and film cameras to smartphones. It also provided a fitting conclusion to the “In the Name of Progress” exhibit, which explored the intersections of progress and heritage through photography and visual art. Presented by BPIF in partnership with the Ayala Museum, the exhibition was on display at the Ayala Museum from November 19, 2024 to January 19, 2025.
This initiative underscores BPIF’s commitment to fostering creativity and cultural appreciation, aligning with its broader mission to inspire positive change and empower communities through the arts.