Early morning coffeescapade from a night owl


When it comes to drinking coffee, my usual go to is a large cup of Mocha with a teaspoon of honey. The sweeter it is the better. I’ve been drinking so many cups for the past few months. This started when I needed to drive my roomie down at Caloundra for her 6 am placement shifts. I was never a morning person.

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I’d usually be up late all night, enjoying some quality creativity time til 2 AM and wake up at 9 AM. My lifestyle, however, went from being a night owl to an early bird when I went back to university.

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So imagine us rushing at 4:30 am to drive 25 minutes every Thursday and Friday was no picnic. Yet with every seemingly sluggish situation, I find an opportunity. Most days, after dropping Mona (roomie babes) off, I’d drive down to the beach and look for a place to do school work or do some design freelance. I’d end up searching coffee shops the night before, checking if the food is affordable and if there was access to wifi.

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My stuff in One Block Back. I love Herschel bags.

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Mother and Daughter

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So every morning when I drive her, I get to visit a new coffee shop or a new beach. I get to appreciate the sun rising on the other end of the sea and just watch as the waves hit the rocks where I was sitting on. I’d take walks and discover a path where Mangroves grow. I get to talk to people, asking them for directions and just happy to be conversing with someone new. They were all very friendly and wanted to help out the best they can. I’ve been asked many times where I got my accent, but I knew they meant where I came from originally.

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Moffat Beach

Lost Bra at Shelly Beach

Family playing at Shelly Beach, Australia

A few mistook me as Japanese. I smiled and mention proudly I was Filipino. By then, I realised that one day, everyone would walk every part of the world. No boundaries of race or religion. One day, the beauty of no judgments will be real. The world will just be one. An idea I overheard from a drunken father while he was paying his bill at a Japanese restaurant near our home. It was fascinating how other people see things and how they vocalise their ideas once they’re intoxicated. For now, people wanted to relate, thus the question of culture is still the usual conversation starter.

Surfing man at Moffat Beach

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Family playing at Shelly Beach, Australia

During the journey, my right foot got badly injured. I was walking with it the whole time, not knowing it had a fracture. I’d limp by the seaside, carefully picking out the right stone to step on. Then I’d sit at the largest, flattest mass I can find and soak in the sun. I’d take photographs of birds scraping for food then fly off where the winds will take them. Then I’d walk back to the parking lot and strike up a conversation with an old man who just 25 minutes ago, was in the sea trying to catch a good wave.

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After that, I’d find a bench by the shore, close my eyes, meditate for 10 minutes and appreciate the many sounds of my surroundings. Being present at that very moment. I was not in touch with my senses for the longest time. But Sunshine Coast, a place where people understand the importance of pausing, was so far from the busy city where I was used to. I need not have an excuse to keep my mind at ease. To keep me emotionally healthy and physically aware. The people here understand the impact of meditation and calm. And so I close my eyes with them and appreciate the simple life and its beauty that surrounded me.

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The Paleo Place Coffee

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Aside from being out by the water, I would do this mostly with a cup of hot coffee in my hand. I’ve been to numerous coffee places, yet I don’t usually end up in commercialized establishments. I mostly go to those privately owned businesses where they design their own interiors and have real chalkboards to show their menu. The ones with bikes and surfboards hanging from the walls and where there would be an open area right next to a giant forest of tall trees. I’d hear the birds sing often and think how blessed I am to go on this kind of adventure.

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At The Ministry Of Coffee, Buderim interiors.My mocha with honey

I’ve been chasing success and money and a “socially-postable” lifestyle to impress my parents and other people, realising that I needed to forget all of that and start finding peace and clarity within myself is more important. There is a lot more to learn, but I am glad that where I am right now, I feel is where I should be.

Hobbling at Costigan Mangrove Boardwalk


The alarm would buzz us awake at 5 AM and we’d have enough time to scramble around to freshen up and heat up some food for the road. I’d drop off Mona at her placement by 6 AM at Caloundra and wait til two in the afternoon to pick her up.

I’d have 8 hours on my plate. Last week, I drove around and visited 3 different beaches and a hidden coffee shop within the area. Since I was still healing from my sprain, the doctor advised walking around so my foot can start feeling normal.

My first stop was at Golden Beach. My intention was to look for a good spot where I can sit and get some work done but I felt like I needed a break. I walked around with my trusty Canon 650D DSLR and took photos of the sun coming up. The view was amazing but the only seat I could watch it from was already occupied by a giant crow. Giving respect to its space (honestly just scared shit cause of its size) I moved on and saw a few people coming out from the woods.

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The trees were tall and I couldn’t make out what was on the other side so I hobbled (really) towards the edge of a boardwalk and read Costigan Mangrove BoardWalk.

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Oh perfect I said using my inside voice and dragged my bruised foot inside. The view of the sunset from the edges was amazing. I took loads of pictures and listen to the birds singing. I tried taking pictures of the wildlife around me but they were too shy and hid behind the many roots of low wet soil.

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It was a short walk but literally breathtaking. Like a walking yoga if there was such a thing. A very good morning to me indeed! Next on the list was a short drive to Shelley beach which I will right on the next day.

I’m giving myself an hour to write everyday cause I think It’s good creative exercise.

Thanks for reading peeps!

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Sea Salts and Laces


There were no more spaces for me to park as I got to Point Cartwright Beach. I was meeting a friend for a photoshoot. We’ve been planning this for the longest time since we were classmates in Entrepreneur Growth back at the university. The week had been too busy. Working as a Designer, I had my eyes glued to a computer screen for more than 12 hours every day. My eyes could use the rest so I wanted it behind a camera’s eyepiece for the weekend.

The week had been too busy. Working as a Designer, I had my eyes glued to a computer screen for more than 12 hours every day. My eyes could use the rest so I wanted it behind a camera’s eyepiece for the weekend.

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I was waiting for a car to go out a drive slot when a small pink vehicle slowly pulled up behind me. It was Jy-leigh, my model. We laughed and waved excitedly. She was with her boyfriend, Toby. I made a quick turn around and drove until we both found parking spots near the pier where everyone had picnics and barbeques while waiting for the sun to go down.

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The sun sets in Sunshine Coast are breathtaking! We were chasing this moment as the natural lighting was perfect for the mood of the shoot.

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We made our way down the beach to find a vast rock formation area. Jy-leigh, already halfway down the pile of rocks had nicely stepped over the beach’s obstacles. I was fairly new to this so it took me a while to go down. My brain was figuring out where and which rock to step on next to avoid slipping.

By the sea beauty

Down at Point Cartwright

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“Wait for me! You’re Australian so I’m pretty sure you are very used to this!” I called out while looking at her bare feet. If I walked barefoot down the beach I’d reach the waters bleeding. Point Cartwright had this good strong wind that played our hair around. The salt was unmistakable after I’ve briefly spoken and tasted my lips. We took it’s direction and used that effect to our advantage.

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I finally made it to the shore where we’d hang out for the next hour and make our magic.While shooting, the sea waters and winds made a faint film on my glasses, making it a bit blurry for me to see. I squinted for a bit to adjust my sight and decided to just take off my glasses.

Low and behold, all the contrast of colours on the moss covered rocks and the blue of the sea were in vivid visuals! Awestruck, I just stood there, peacefully watching my surroundings. I’ve always wished my eyesight was better. And this was one of those moments.

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Jy-leigh, was already on a far off rock, posing beautifully against the waves. She had been doing Yoga and her form and body were just perfect for the shoot. The pictures say it all.

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Model Jy-Leigh Wilson. Photographed by Sainah Benz Alonzo. Processed with VSCO.

As they most creative individuals quote, the photographer is as good as the model they are shooting. I was quite lucky I get to meet her during my studies here in Australia.

Less than two hours, we packed up and said our goodbyes.
The real biz starts after driving to the university to sit in a quiet spot at the library and pick the best from a bunch.

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I love the whole process of taking photographs. And how I feel fulfilled when I finish colour editing the ones that were chosen. I’d want to do this until I get old, I’d think most of the time.

Model Jy-Leigh Wilson. Photographed by Sainah Benz Alonzo. Processed with VSCO.

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This Valentines, love was popularised by marketing as a couples day when in reality, it’s the expression of all kinds of love. The love between family, friends, a hobby, a pet and even yourself. It is expressed in different ways which make it so colourful and beautiful.

Thanks for reading and Happy Valentines everyone!

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Model Jy-Leigh Wilson and her boyfriend Toby. Photographed by Sainah Benz Alonzo. Processed with VSCO.

Shots were taken by me with a Canon 450D. Colours post processed on #vscocam

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The feeling Of Change. Living in Australia.


Australia. It was a 2-year plan to start living abroad, experiencing an independent lifestyle while studying and living amongst strangers that would soon be my friends. It was truly a dream come true. I decided one day that I’d go about shooting pictures around the beach, just walking around and loving the chilly wind of a drizzle. As I look into the sea, I’d always want to pinch myself. Wow. I am in fucking Australia!

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For most people, change is hard. It’s a challenge that may either result in fear or growth. And this, for me, was a mix of both. I remembered how we went to an Australian school expo back in the Philippines. There were a dozen great choices but one school won me over simply because it was near the beach. Automatically, the thought that If I’d be knackered from studying, working part-time and doing all the house chores myself, I’d love to see the seaside more than once in a week.

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So here we are, living life just fifteen minutes away from the beach. Australia’s Sunshine Coast, as they say, is a tourist spot where most come and go to enjoy the sun. I’ve loved the idea that everyone we’re speaking in English as I’ve never properly engaged with it back home. Judgemental eyes would seep into what came out of my mouth and the reality of it was, most people assume a lot about another simply because you spoke a different language. I know I shouldn’t be bothered, yet I am. It was an enormous nail wrenched out of my system. Open-mindedness is a gift within society. I’d bravely say my hometown lacks a lot of that.

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Living outside the family, outside of people who you grew up is honestly, freeing. I miss everyone a whole lot, yet there is something about moving away that gives you peace.

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As I ponder about these deep life ideas, I would take walks around Mooloolaba beach. I’d enjoy watching people and giving a moment of myself. With Canon in my pack, I’d take the shots of beautiful animals or people or scenery and freeze that moment forever.

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The attitude of liking change and having hopefully, healthy ideas around it is good. Change isn’t easy of course. Whether its origin is from a sad beginning or a happy one, it sets a path that anyone can choose how to end up. I ended up here, working two jobs, studying my second degree in design and striking up a conversation with good-natured strangers. Every different moment, whether it’s riding the bus to work or feeling the mood when the sun sets, everything is authentic, real, and truly worth breathing in. I am thankful every day.

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Oreo for the feet : Stylin’ with Jordan 4 Oreos


Styled shoes are hard to come by if you’re the type who goes to stores and expect that Nike offers nothing but runners and other sports apparel. I’ve been a fan of the brand since I started running a few years back so I’d never guess how happy I’d be to lay my eyes on the Jordan 4 Oreos.

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As a low maintenance dresser, style was least of my worries. I’d be happy to slip on some black leggings and a decent top when I go around the mall. But these Jordans scream style and I knew I had to update a little bit of me before I head out to the movies the other day.

Okay, so it’s not much of a major upgrade. But I was comfortable and that’s what mattered. My good friend, despite her tiresome work schedule, happily took shots of the shoes while I did some colour tweaks on VSCOcam. It all turned out great! So for those gals who are looking for some sporty street-wear, I highly recommend these.

Shots were taken with a Camera 350D on prime and a Samsung Note 4. Thanks for checking!

Magaux : Dog portrait


I was doing a lighting test during a photo shoot for a friend and saw Magaux ( our pet shih tzu ) munching on some nature’s left overs and figured it was a nice subject to take. I could have stopped her from being a dog and save her from getting indigestion but I let her be so i could capture her at her most natural! The lens I used was a prime and the outcome was nice as it made major cloud like bokeh all over her head. Thank goodness to the heavily textured floor, it highlighted her instantly! Taken with a canon 450D, Strobist lighting.

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Finn and Jake : Another fandom post


It’s pretty obvious at this point that I like Finn and Jake as much as anyone else out there. Though I ain’t one for the hardcore collecting, I’d rather cut out paper crafts, buy their books, and get minimalistic “room presence” for my fave cartoon heroes. I’ve taken shots of these so just I could admire them online on my blog as well. Just sharing the fandom.

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Got this book as an early Christmas gift. I got it by surprise and was literally jumping up and down when I saw it! I was a very happy kid then!

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My Finn paper toy. He’s just sitting by my book shelves looking awesome!

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Jake on Finn’s head. Since the paper toys were designed with similar templates, you can stack them up…though I’m not sure anyone has tried it. It beats seeing them just sitting there.

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Adventure time bag tags made by Kyut-O. Bought if off at a local anime store down at Greenbelt 1. That’s a dollar for each so I got 4 and placed them on almost all of the bag I use. haha! Fun!

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Well that’s pretty much it! I have only these to be proud of but proud of non the less! It’s really appreciating what you have that truly counts. All photos are taken by me with a Canon 450D.

A Happy “Adventure Time” birthday to me!


Celebrating my 26th is the most awesome! Not only did I get to celebrate it with a lot of my closest friends and family but my cake totally made my day!

I have mentioned this fandom for the dynamic duo that is Finn and Jake of Adventure Time. But I have never thought that they’d be edible and marshmallowy on top of my birthday cake!

Sister Art’s Monarica Mandapat and Karen Gonzales and their awesome creation had made me smile a hundred times over on my special day! If you guys want to see more of their work, here is a link:

https://www.facebook.com/sisterart2008?fref=ts

They make out the most simplest yet detailed cakes I’ve ever seen! And everything can be eaten! No hard insides here! Just pure sweetness from the love of the makers!

Marshmallow Finn and Jake sitting nicely on top of a choco marble inside really put my taste buds in bliss! As for princess bubblegum, it is still marshmallow guys, sorry. If she were made of gum then I’ll be chewing nonstop!

“Mathematical!” – Finn

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Til my next birthday. Last I heard, 27 was a lucky number! Shot with a Canon 350D.

I can wear a collage. Can you?


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Okay the title does not justify all that I have just written. Who cares? You’ll see what I mean when you scroll down in a few minutes.The picture above? It’s hypnotically trying to get you to read this.

You feel like reading…so read…read

Sunday mass ended at 7pm and we were off to the Sunday bazaar to buy some fruits. I told dad I’ll be right by the clothes stall to look at some nice tops. I found this nice collage shirt. And dad was happy enough to buy it for me since I rarely ask for anything major like…a car. Which my brother had. Oh and which by the way I drove back from mass. All I needed now was to renew my license and make bad-ass skid marks on the highway. (kidding!) As soon as I got home I laid down my new top and some black shorts from mom. Yes it seemed like a nice pairing but I wanted to alter the shorts a little bit. I made this real life Polyvore image and put my camera on self timer. I needed the selfie as a vain intervention from mundane freelance work.

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From left: Ipod touch with demon silicone cover, P-Sharan Lomography camera, new collage print top from Zoe’s Closet, Axcent watch, fisheye camera bag.

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Hooraah for a great Sunday! Thanks for viewing folks!

De-stressing with a Donut : New Portrait


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Four months of intense photo editing and catalog designing, sitting down in one place and not getting enough sunlight can really exhaust you in some way. You don’t even know the details so I’ll spare you and just present the ever awesome shots Mona did for me to break away from all that work-tension. You see, I’ve been taking pictures for almost eight years now and I’m never really sure how to pose if I was the one in front of the camera with someone else shooting. We decided to make it look a bit more candid / raw type of shoot. We also took a donut break ( thank you Erica for bringing Krispy Kreme! ) and came out with these nice B&W snaps.

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Taken by Monarica Mandapat with a Canon 350D. Post processed colors were done on Photoshop by me.