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doesn’t mean he favors black-and-white photograph­y. He doesn’t shy away from color, judging which approach to put to use according to the lighting conditions. His shift back to film photograph­y may seem surprising, when he moved from a point-and-shoot film camera to digital and on to aerial photograph­y with a drone camera. These days, his more advanced cameras have taken a backseat,with his DSLR acting as backup to his film camera when he shoots his personal projects.

For Clinton, a solid knowledge of his equipment combined with God-given talent, skills honed from practising what he learned, and the proper timing are necessary to be able to produce a captivatin­g photo.

It takes much effort to make his subjects open up and smile naturally for him. He tries to put them at ease by exchanging stories with them first to gain their trust. He then tries to express what is compelling and true in his subjects. He attempts to draw out the deeper meaning and lets the beauty of the simplicity of their lives shine through.

Clinton is the proud founder of the Baguio-BenguetPho­tographers,Hikers, Artists Club. The group was establishe­d in 2015, launching 11 photo exhibits for a cause in the Cordillera area. He credits their members for the success of their club. He is now hoping to launch a 12th exhibit and a photograph­y festival.

He underwent a monthlong art residency with Korean photograph­ers in South Korea where he learned new techniques. Recently, he met the members of the Foundation of Philippine Photograph­ers Foundation (FPPF), and is now considerin­g membership.

Included in his achievemen­ts is winning second place in the “Beautiful Baguio” photo contest in both the convention­al and non-convention­al categories. One of his photos was also recognized in South Korea, being sold as a postcard.

As a photograph­er, Clinton wants to create a photobook to share his uplifting images to the public. His ultimate goal is to build his own darkroom and establish a photo museum to showcase and preserve the Igorot culture.

Clinton gives these tips to new photograph­ers: “The more you shoot, the more you learn. Share your knowledge and expertise with aspiring photograph­ers. Do not think of yourself as better than others, even those with

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