These are the four kids I photographed at our studio in my work in Picture City (branched in SM Sta. Rosa). At first look, they do look like the typical highschool teens and wanted to have a “barkada” photo in our store.
I assisted them from choosing the right package, paying process and up-to the photo studio. It was my first time to take a special package from a random customer, so I know that I don’t have the capability to think of a good poses or anything to offer in the photo-shoot.
But guess what?!
All of the wacky poses, all of the cute faces… They did show it all in the photos and even made my day so much! And yes, I did laugh a lot! :D
It was so fun taking photos of this kids and they even gave me souvenir photo of them from their past studio shoot!
Sadly, I haven’t got their full names to add ‘em up in Facebook, or contact numbers to stay in touch with those kids. (Note: No other purposes. I just love to be their “Ate” and that’s all. LOL). But they did left me with their first names, and they are:
- John Dale
- Justine
- Aaron
- Ara
I wish they will still visit me in the store and have a nice chat again. :)
GMA Network Center located at GMA-Kamuning
April 20,2012. It was the day of my last interview for my new job as a Customer Service Provider at a Photo Shop branched here in Laguna. My boyfriend went with me to the main office located at Quezon City (due to probinsyana issues).
From Buendia/LRT Gil Puyat, we rode a jeepney up to Baclaran and rode a MRT3 - from Taft Avenue Station up to GMA-Kamuning Station. And from there, the Network Center can be reached by a simple walk.
I only had three photos and the biggest is the best one. I am a proud KAPUSO, that’s why I was so stunned by the building (I can only see the network center in our television in the past).
Luckily, I saw one of GMA’s News Repoter Dano Tingcungco outside the building.
PAPARAZZI MODE! :D
(Source: charizcalpo)