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Ronnie

Speaks English, Filipino
Ronnie

About Ronnie

Style:

Photography enthusiast but Architect by profession and a frustrated ninja, expresses creativity through artistic composition and keen visuals.

Likes:

Family, kids, baby, prenups/couple, proposal, maternity, solo, food, birthday, intimate wedding, landscape, and architecture

Recommended places:

National Heritage Sites: Photographing national heritage sites can be incredibly rewarding. They often capture the essence of a country's history, culture, and architecture. Whether it's ancient ruins, historic buildings, or natural landscapes, each site has its own story to tell. The challenge is to find a way to capture not just the physical beauty but also the historical and cultural significance. For me, the most fascinating aspects are the intricate details that reveal the craftsmanship and the way light interacts with the site. Sometimes, it's about framing the photo to highlight the grandeur or the subtle textures that have developed over time. It’s also important to be mindful of the context and respect the heritage of the place, ensuring that the photos do justice to its significance.

Karzakkan Forest:  It's really not a forest but this is the only tunneled tree in the island situated near the shore, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bahrain. Even during the summer peak, this allows you to fully enjoy your outdoor activities without being overwhelmed by the heat. Horseback riding is available (with a fee) and some endemic birds can be seen in the area. Tree tunnels are visually stunning and it became one of the iconic landmarks and popular spots for photography.

Languages spoken:

English and Filipino