Richard Gomez's first photo exhibit
Updated: 09/30/2008
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Richard Gomez holds his first first photo exhibit for the Canon ImageNation
Celebrations at the NBC Tent, The Fort in
Taguig City, on September 25.

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Actor Richard Gomez reveals his other passion, aside from
acting—capturing unforgettable moments with his digital cameras.
The products of this passion
were displayed via a photo exhibit.
Photography: Noel Orsal
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Richard was supported by his close friend, John Estrada, who arrived at the event with his girlfriend
Priscilla Meirelles.
Photography: Noel Orsal
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Mr. Ben Chan of Bench Clothing also found time to view Richard Gomez's works.
The Codename: Asero star is
the first celebrity endorser of Ben's 21-year-old apparel company.
Photography: Noel Orsal
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The Queen of Philippine Cinema Susan Roces came with Richard Gomez's talent manager, Douglas Quijano (not
in photo). Richard showed to them his
photos and explained the story behind each shot.
Photography: Noel Orsal
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This particular photo titled "Shepherd" is one
of Richard Gomez's favorite. He
explains to PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal), "It tells so much of a story
of a shepherd pero in Philippine setting.
This was shot in Ormoc, using a Canon Powershot G9. He's very old and he's very poor, putol pa
ang kamay niya."
Photography: Noel Orsal
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When PEP stopped in front of this photo titled "Signs,"
Richard immediately said, "I like this one because it was shot in New
York. Actually, the New York series, I
like."
Photography: Noel Orsal
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Aside from New York Series, Richard also has a
collection of "Boracay Photos." These
two were the reasons why the actor chose "travels" as his theme
for the exhibit. "Every time I travel, I
bring a camera," adds Richard.
Photography: Noel Orsal
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Richard Gomez likes to travel with wife Lucy
Torres-Gomez and daughter Juliana. And
one of their favorite vacation spots is Boracay.
This photo,
"Silhouette," gets a prime spot in the exhibit. "My second favorite is the Boracay series. That's Lucy and Juliana three years ago," Richard tells PEP.
Photography: Noel Orsal
