Have you ever seen that "Master of None" episode where Dev and Brian discuss their heritage and their parents upbringing? That episode is a perfect representation of how I've always felt growing up. I am Filipino, yet so much has been unknown to me about my own heritage, about being Filipino. Growing up I never took the time to learn about where my parents are from, it was never a real priority as a kid. I never knew how my parents grew up and their entire journey of how they got to the United States. Yeah I've heard bits and pieces and different stories about them and the Philippines as a whole, but I feel like I've always taken my parents for granted and what they've accomplished in their lives. I feel like as normal human beings living our own lives we all take our parents for granted in some sort of fashion. How well do we really know our parents? I know that my parents are from the Philippines, but to be blatantly honest, I really know nothing about the Philippines. I've always had our famous Filipino pride but what does that really mean?? For so long it has always been on my list to travel to my parents' homeland and in February of this year all the cards aligned. Timing, finances, work, just everything lined up and my girlfriend and I were blessed to make the journey all the way around the world to the Motherland of the Philippines. In the next few weeks I'll be posting our journey and trek all the way across the world. Follow along on the blog and subscribe!
Welcome Back
It's been just about two years since I last posted here on the blog, so welcome if you're new to the site and welcome back to all the rest of you. A lot has happened both personally and professionally over the last few years. I have a lot to catch up on. I've taken thousands and thousands of pictures of different people, amazing cities and scenery, and a wide array of events and experiences. I've traveled to different places all over the US and even traveled across the globe. I have had the privilege to work for a variety of clients as well as collaborate with a bunch of talented models and different creatives. My photography has seen it's up and downs, creative ruts and creative peaks, but I feel like I'm in a good groove currently. My home and work life is in a good balance and I'm excited to get back to sharing here on the blog. Personally, I've dealt with a lot of trials and tribulations but at the same time I've got the chance to develop new and old relationships. Even though I’ve had to say goodbye to some of those old relationships, the ones I have made since then have been life changing. My relationship with God is at the forefront. I thank Him everyday and I trust in His plan that He has for me. I wouldn't be here writing this if it weren't for Him. I'm right where I'm supposed to be in my life both personally and professionally and I wouldn't change a thing; it's absolutely incredible.
In the past the blog has just been for portraits and music, but from here on out I'll be posting more of the events I cover, all the travels I'm blessed to partake in, and continue to post more portraits and collaborations, posting more consistently and hopefully not going on another 2 year hiatus. On Instagram I launched another account @rmp_photo to focus on landscape and travel photography. My @ricomarcelophotography account is still the main account focusing on portraiture. Not quite sure how I'm going to incorporate all of my event and music photography on Instagram, but right now all those genres are mainly posted on my Facebook page at @ricomarcelophotography and on IG stories. So go follow on all social platforms, watch my stories and highlights and go like, comment and share. For a look into my personal Instagram follow me at @hollaatyoboyrico.
Facebook: @ricomarcelophotography
Instagram: @ricomarcelophotography @rmp_photo @hollaatyoboyrico
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