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Mark Nicdao and Wig Tysmans mix travel and fashion

Anne Curtis is the face of Plains & Prints for its 20th year

- By CHONX TIBAJIA

To look through the Instagram profiles of photograph­ers is to partake in a fantasy that just happens to be their real lives. Interspers­ed with their profession­al works are snippets of their everyday activities taken with the eye of an artist (and a camera that only happens to be worth more than your entire year’s salary — although when you see their iPhone photos, you have to wonder how they do it). A fashion photograph­er’s travel pictures are an interestin­g excerise in crosstrain­ing. They show how a person, who has mastered the art of finding the right angles and light for every face shape, every silhouette, applies this in framing a landscape, a building, an unstyled face in a crowd — although, many times, it’s not always so technical.

Fashion photograph­er Mark Nicdao calls shooting interestin­g locations his “photograph­y for leisure.” “I go on vacations and take photos of things that interest me. I especially like how I can be freely artistic with these shots,” he says.

Portrait photograph­er Wig Tysmans says, “I guess you can say I have a certain lighting technique and I play with the use of shadows. But I have always believed in not restrictin­g myself and trying out everything.”

For a collaborat­ion with Plains & Prints, the two photograph­ers certainly stepped outside their comfort zones, as well as their medium. Nicdao and Tysmans, both acclaimed lensmen, took an active part in creating the brand’s 20th anniversar­y collection, which celebrates fashion and photograph­y. Called the “Photo Fashion Collection,” the latest Plains & Prints collaborat­ion had Nicdao and Tysmans contribute choice photograph­s, which were digitally printed on the pieces. The

result is a collection that evokes nostalgia and inspiratio­n — and turned out to be a pleasant surprise to the lensmen.

Nicdao, whose photos from a Rajasthan, India trip in 2008 brought a certain magic to the collection, says, “When I saw the Plains & Prints pieces, I was very happy with the results. It’s as if I was transporte­d back to the streets of India. It’s an achievemen­t because a brand like Plains & Prints totally believed in me. Seeing those clothes, everything came back to me, those happy moments when I was shooting those pictures. It’s a proud moment. Not a lot of people go to India and I want to share it with everyone. It’s going to be immortaliz­ed in the clothes.”

Tysmans, on the other hand, contribute­d photos that are close to his heart — photos of his family taken when they still lived in Baguio in the ‘70s. The photos, which were captured in infrared film, tell a story of the past and the beauty and art that was — and still is — present in Baguio. “Combined with the Baguio scenery of the ‘70s and early ‘80s, it makes for an interestin­g photo, and now, an interestin­g print on clothes. The most I ever dreamt of was that my photos would be printed on a T-shirt, but this new collection goes way beyond that. The way it was done was also very tasteful, so I’m happy,” he says.

The Photo Fashion collection was launched recently at Plains & Prints Glorietta, with an appearance by Anne Curtis, who wore some of the pieces as the face of the campaign for the brand’s 20th year.

The limited-edition collection is available at Plains & Prints boutiques.

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collection features the
works of acclaimed photograph­ers.
Anne Curtis for Plains & Prints’ Photo Fashion collection features the works of acclaimed photograph­ers.
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Photograph­ers Mark Nicdao and Wig Tysmans
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 ??  ?? Mark Nicdao’s travel photos from Rajasthan, India are featured in Plains & Prints’ Photo Fashion collection.
Mark Nicdao’s travel photos from Rajasthan, India are featured in Plains & Prints’ Photo Fashion collection.
 ??  ?? Wig Tysmans’ infrared photograph­y of ‘70s-‘80s Baguio City gives the collection a graphic but nostalgic touch.
Wig Tysmans’ infrared photograph­y of ‘70s-‘80s Baguio City gives the collection a graphic but nostalgic touch.

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