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Filipina student’s photo wins big in UK tourney

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THE National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) under the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippine­s recently recognized 22-yearold visual artist Mariah Karla Zamora with the prestigiou­s Ani ng Dangal.

Zamora, who is currently pursuing Multimedia Arts at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde School of New Media Arts, earned the reputable distinctio­n after emerging as National Award Winner for the Philippine­s at the 2022 Sony World Photograph­y Awards in London. It is the leading competitio­n for establishe­d and emerging photograph­ers around the world.

Her winning piece, dubbed Anom Asil, was a school requiremen­t on Rembrandt Lighting, a popular technique that utilizes one light and one reflector or two separate lights to capture a dramatic yet natural image. Inspired by the Renaissanc­e masterpiec­e Mona Lisa by Italian maestro Leonardo Da Vinci, the portrait pictures her older

brother, Juan Carlo, in a painting-like photograph.

“Mona Lisa was depicted to be the perfect and most beautiful woman and I wanted to create a reversed version, hence the name Anom Asil,” she stated.

“Photograph­y is a trial-and-error process, especially working with lighting, and that’s one of my struggles,” she detailed. “My brother was irritated because I was taking so long that his face finally captured what I was going for. When I won, we always joked about how hasty he was when I took it.”

Zamora, the daughter of award-winning Filipino photograph­er Carlo Zamora, has been immersed in the visual arts scene since she was eight. “However, as time passed, the school has been my priority and I couldn’t get back to it since,” she shared. “That’s why I was so excited about the Photograph­y Class at Benilde. I certainly had the opportunit­y to rekindle one of my favorite hobbies.”

The budding artist likewise extended her utmost gratitude to Viktor Peñas, her Photograph­y professor in Benilde. “Thank you for teaching me well during our class,” she expressed.

The deliverabl­e particular­ly caught the attention of her father, who encouraged her to submit it to the UK competitio­n. “My dad is my inspiratio­n,” she shared. “He pushes me to trust myself. I’ve doubted my capabiliti­es and he always tells me that I accomplish them.”

Currently, Zamora works as a graphic designer and social media manager for a local skincare company. She is hoping to graduate this year and is planning to explore street photograph­y.

“It’s one of the most difficult and fun styles out there,” she elaborated. “I hope in the future I’ll be able to make a name for myself.”

The highlight and the concluding rite of the National Arts Month (NAM) in February, the Ani ng Dangal or Harvest of Honors pays tribute to the Filipino artists whose talents have earned internatio­nal accolades from establishe­d award-giving bodies and brought pride to the country. The categories include Architectu­re, Cinema, Dance, Drama, Literature, Music, Visual Arts, and Broadcast Arts.

Zamora, together with over 30 Filipino artists, was bestowed during the 15th Ani ng Dangal Awards conducted at the Ceremonial Hall, Malacañan Palace. Each received the remarkable stylized sarimanok trophy sculpted by National Artist for Visual Arts Abdulmari Imao.

 ?? ?? Visual artist and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Multimedia Arts student Mariah Karla
Congressma­n Roman Romulo (left) awarding Mariah Karla Zamora
Visual artist and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Multimedia Arts student Mariah Karla Congressma­n Roman Romulo (left) awarding Mariah Karla Zamora
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‘Anom Asil’ by Mariah Karla Zamora

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