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For many, Tricia Gosingtian is no stranger to the local art scene.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock with no internet access, then you couldn’t have witnessed how she single-handedly made herself viral through her various online accounts—with all its content screaming less is more. From her simple, nonchalant, kawaii style that has sent her to the supreme ranks of Lookbook and Chictopia; to her penchant for natural light in photography—her trademark aesthetic that has put this 20 year old IV BFA Information Design in Preview magazine’s Top 24 Most Creative Pinoys of 2008, and Philippine Star’s annual feature do 22 achievers under 22, to name a few. Model, stylist, hairstylist, and photographer—this media triple threat stops at nothing, as she juggles her thesis with all the extra curricular work under her belt. And though she cites photography as her first love, her pursuit for this craft has lead her into diverse opportunities, which she welcomes with perpetual zeal.Proving that talent and passion can successfully overcome and continuously challenge the boundaries of age, Tricia has definitely got it made.

For many, Tricia Gosingtian is no stranger to the local art scene.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock with no internet access, then you couldn’t have witnessed how she single-handedly made herself viral through her various online accounts—with all its content screaming less is more. From her simple, nonchalant, kawaii style that has sent her to the supreme ranks of Lookbook and Chictopia; to her penchant for natural light in photography—her trademark aesthetic that has put this 20 year old IV BFA Information Design in Preview magazine’s Top 24 Most Creative Pinoys of 2008, and Philippine Star’s annual feature do 22 achievers under 22, to name a few.

Model, stylist, hairstylist, and photographer—this media triple threat stops at nothing, as she juggles her thesis with all the extra curricular work under her belt. And though she cites photography as her first love, her pursuit for this craft has lead her into diverse opportunities, which she welcomes with perpetual zeal.

Proving that talent and passion can successfully overcome and continuously challenge the boundaries of age, Tricia has definitely got it made.

#a3 photography  
2 years ago on October 18, 2009 at 01:36am
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Nothing is ever black and white in Regine David’s world.
Her love for photography sprung at the age of 15, with a simple point and shoot camera and a trip to the beach. Blessed with an innate eye for capturing beauty, this sophomore Information Design student has received countless awards and features for her craft since then—with the likes of Unilever and the Philippine Daily Inquirer under her belt. Photojournalism, as she would describe it is “intense, experimental, and beautiful”, and very much like her style.
There is no doubt that life for Regine screams out in technicolor, while her art disturbs us into living.

Nothing is ever black and white in Regine David’s world.

Her love for photography sprung at the age of 15, with a simple point and shoot camera and a trip to the beach. Blessed with an innate eye for capturing beauty, this sophomore Information Design student has received countless awards and features for her craft since then—with the likes of Unilever and the Philippine Daily Inquirer under her belt. Photojournalism, as she would describe it is “intense, experimental, and beautiful”, and very much like her style.

There is no doubt that life for Regine screams out in technicolor, while her art disturbs us into living.

#a3 photography  
2 years ago on October 17, 2009 at 08:39pm
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