LOOK: Viral create shots of graduating SHS student
These creative shots of graduating senior high school students of Cristobal S. Conducto Memorial National High School in Rizal, Laguna have gone viral on social media as of Friday, March 22.
The photos showed students dressed up to highlight their peculiar traits, each one holding witty notes describing themselves as students.
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Vintage Art wrote in a Facebook post: “Part 1. Creative PhotoShoot Narinig ko gusto daw ng mga kaklase ko na mag creative shot. Kaklase nilang Photographer: Hi 12-Karri. #VintageArt #Karri #lovesmommyD”
The photographer, Vince Louie C. Resurreccion, also known as “Vintage,” told INQUIRER.net that the theme of the photo shoot is to depict each of his classmates’ peculiar characteristics as a student.
“Ibinase sa kung anong katangian ng aking kaklase at sa kung anong pinakita niya sa loob ng klasrum sa isang buong taon,” he said.
[We based each shot on what characteristic each student showed inside the classroom for the whole school year.]
Resurreccion pointed out that the theme came up through the collective ideas of their class.
“Sa tingin ko po ay sa kanila mismo nanggaling ang theme,” said Resurreccion. “Dahil ang bawat theme na ipinakita nila ay kung sino sila at kanilang istorya.”
[I think the theme came up from them because each photo shows who they are and their story.]
He said that their class didn’t expect the photos to go viral, but then they were happy that they did.
The page Vintage Art, where Resurreccion uploaded the photos, is a group composed of “three members with two cameras which always aims to do better.”
As of writing, the Facebook post has garnered over 14,000 reactions and 50,000 shares online. /atm
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